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Introduction and conclusion

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Who am I?

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Is Emacs unpopular?

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What does popularity really mean?

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How do we measure popularity?

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Google Trends

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Stack Overflow Survey

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Community Activity

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How do editors lose popularity?

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A new editor with better features appears

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Lack of sufficient maintenance

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The "fashion" moves on

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What happens when an editor loses popularity?

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How will Emacs survive *despite* popularity?

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Emacs is more deeply hackable than almost all other editors

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Emacs has a strong community of highly skilled package authors

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Emacs has a very strong user community

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The Emacs maintainers and contributors care about the users

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Isn't all this supposed to come when an editor is popular?

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When someone talks about popularity...