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by Ferret7446
925 days ago
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I disagree. The Emacs community has, at least historically, strongly valued backward compatibility. Breaking existing users is just about the worst thing you could do in Emacs. If we aren't strongly considering reverting a breaking change immediately, that signals that the Emacs devs no longer value backward compatibility as highly, which means Emacs is abandoning many of its existing users. https://www.murilopereira.com/the-values-of-emacs-the-neovim... Core values matter. The Emacs maintainers did something that violated a core value, and the community is rightfully offended. |
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