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Re: 2024-04-22 Emacs news
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: 2024-04-22 Emacs news |
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Mon, 22 Apr 2024 22:33:03 +0200 |
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Sacha Chua wrote:
> - Community:
> - [...]
> - [Emacs interview: Daniel Semyonov]
> (<https://sachachua.com/blog/2024/04/emacs-interview-daniel-semyonov/>)
> ([Irreal] (<https://irreal.org/blog/?p=12114>))
Ah, thanks for including!
I thought you were to modest to include links to your own
blog, and that was the reason it didn't appear :)
If I were to publish additional interviews, say two more,
I would be happy to do that anonymously if that seatens the
deal, you can just refer to some alias or Emacs News reader,
but if you prefer, I can be explicitely there as the last
time, I don't mind either.
I say this because I know blog people thinks their blogs are
their identity on the web, and for this reason don't want to
have other people's stuff on it. (Oh, I already said that.)
I also get it some extra work is needed from you, but, know
two things, you care a lot about the Emacs community - and so
do I for that matter, maybe not _as_ much, I don't think
anyone does BTW; and two, your blog name, Emacs News, it is
almost like a newspaper or TV show, and as you know, those are
never done by a single person.
So while it is 100% up to you how much and by whom you include
material, it makes sense as for your blog name and the
community-oriented service it provides.
Okay, that's it for today - I hope you see the next episode of
Expedition Emacs. The same channel, the same
terminal emulator!
PS. I don't ask for you to provide feedback on the blog post
necessarily anymore, since I got someone else to do it and
he said it was fine - so I'll publish it soon on my site,
God willing, and if so, get to make the Emacs News again -
and to be honest, otherwise I wouldn't do it since I don't
think my home page or blog would get any visitors,
almost, otherwise.
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