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# This Year in Org
Timothy (he/him, IRC: tecosaur)
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You've all been avid readers of the (somewhat irregular) "This Month in
Org", now you can be an avid listener of a special edition exclusive to
EmacsConf: "This Year in Org", a quick rundown of major developments in
Org over the past year, and perhaps a hint of some things lying around
the corner.
# Discussion
## Questions and answers
- Q: Not a question, but just a great thanks for "This month in org"
which helps us get awareness about the greatness of Org!
- A:Thanks :)
- Q: Does the project need other kinds of support (infrastructre,
etc.) which can't be covered by donations to devs? (without
detriment to supporting devs!!)
- A: There isn't much in terms of ongoing costs (just hosting
<https://orgmode.org> really), but donations are great for
dignifying the work done, indicating the value it has to the
community, motivating developers, and also helping
justify/enable more time to be spent working on Org.
- Q: What is the use of parsers in other languages? Is it to make org
available in other applications?
- A:Org is being used outside Emacs (e.g. Hugo, Logseq, rendering
on GitHub/GitLab/Gitea), and so it's worth trying to make sure
they treat the syntax in a consistent manner. Similarly, if
people build nice tools for Org outside Emacs, that's nice for
us :)
- Voit: Shameless plug:
<https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgdown/-/blob/master/README.org>
is also an idea to promote the syntax of Org mode in tools
outside of Emacs. After all, everybody is getting advantages
when Orgdown (syntax of Org mode; often named "org" but it's
frequently mixed up with the Elisp implementation) is a rather
popular syntax.
- Q: citar package is a really pleasant addition with support for
org-style citations. What's your take?
- A: Citar is great, IMO
- Q: How many hours a week do you spend contributing to org?
- A: It varies a lot. It's also a bit difficult to say, because
there have been a fair few patch sets which have been
"incubated" in my config before brining them to Org mode, and
so I need to detangle "time spent tinkering on Org in my
config" and "time spent working on patches for Org mode".
Some weeks it's ~0h, others it might be as much as ~30h. The
average might sit around ~5h, but that's just a wild guess.
- Q: As a fan of emacs org-mode and Julia myself too, do you see any
possiblities/wishes/plans to somehow connect org and julia evenmore
(apart from ob-julia). Perhaps a julia parser of org-mode, or
something like that? Just wanna personally thank you for all the
effort in org, emacs and julia you are putting throughout! I have
learned quite a bit about doom emacs config from your blogs too. I
feel like our setup/interest overlaps quite a bit, and its always
helpful too see your work out there. Thanks again, keep up the great
work!
- A: Wait a few slides 😉 (<https://github.com/tecosaur/Org.jl>)
- Q: "Org", "Org-mode", "org-mode", "Org/Org-mode"? Which one
for the format/notation and which one for the software proper, and
then the whole thing (with org-contrib and third-party packages) vs
just the repo and major mode per se?
- A: "Org mode" for the project, "org-mode" for the major
mode, "Org" for the format
- Q: How much time/week do you spend editing your doom config?
- A: Err, too much 😆
- I feel that :D
- Q:In your doom configs, you like using variables fonts and stuff,
basically a lot visuals everywhere. I feel that it makes everything
sluggish. Am I doing something wrong? Maybe there are less visible
tricks in your config?
- A: It doesn't make things slow enough that I care, basically.
Doom does some nice performance stuff, and I try to go for
deferred loading and look for text-properties over overlays for
performance in visual packages. As for varaible pitch fonts
look, that's handled by Harfbuzz not elisp AFAIK (and so
doesn't really affect performance).
- Q: Do you use linux or mac system? What kinds if not a secret?Q
- Linux, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed specifically
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