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by noufalibrahim
3 days ago
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I generally agree. I look at Emacs like a lisp interpreter with text editing primitives on which someone has built a decent editor. There was a "community" about a decade or two ago. On Freenode IRC, there were regulars who hung around in #emacs and it was quite nice. There were no corporate sponsors or random startups trying to hire from there so it was genuinely just a bunch of people who enjoyed using Emacs and were chatting about it. It's a part of the reason I got really hooked into it. I still use Org heavily for meeting minutes etc. |
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