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# NonGNU ELPA
Richard Stallman
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-hello I'm richard stallman
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-founder of the gnu project in 1976 I
-
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-developed the first
-
-0:00:09.200,0:00:13.440
-Emacs editor with some help from guy
-
-0:00:12.000,0:00:15.839
-steele
-
-0:00:13.440,0:00:19.119
-then shortly after starting to develop
-
-0:00:15.839,0:00:22.240
-the gnu operating system in 1984
-
-0:00:19.119,0:00:24.640
-I wanted an Emacs editor for it
-
-0:00:22.240,0:00:25.560
-so I started writing gnu Emacs in
-
-0:00:24.640,0:00:28.560
-september
-
-0:00:25.560,0:00:28.560
-1984.
-
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-several years ago we decided to move
-
-0:00:32.640,0:00:36.559
-many of the Emacs list packages outside
-
-0:00:35.920,0:00:39.760
-the core
-
-0:00:36.559,0:00:42.960
-Emacs distribution into a separate
-
-0:00:39.760,0:00:43.280
-package archive that we call the e-max
-
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-list
-
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-package arc elpa
-
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-there were two main reasons for this one
-
-0:00:48.719,0:00:54.320
-is to make the emax distribution smaller
-
-0:00:51.520,0:00:55.680
-so every user wouldn't have to get all
-
-0:00:54.320,0:00:58.320
-the packages
-
-0:00:55.680,0:01:00.480
-and install all the packages and the
-
-0:00:58.320,0:01:01.520
-other reason was to make it possible to
-
-0:01:00.480,0:01:04.559
-release
-
-0:01:01.520,0:01:08.320
-individual packages separately
-
-0:01:04.559,0:01:08.320
-from Emacs releases
-
-0:01:08.880,0:01:17.040
-now at that point somehow we decided to
-
-0:01:13.119,0:01:19.520
-support loading packages from
-
-0:01:17.040,0:01:21.119
-a variety of different Emacs list
-
-0:01:19.520,0:01:25.520
-package archives
-
-0:01:21.119,0:01:29.280
-and ours would be called the gnu elpa
-
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-but elpa could be any other
-
-0:01:29.280,0:01:32.799
-now I think that naming was a mistake we
-
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-should have
-
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-meant we should have decided that elpa
-
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-referred to our package archive
-
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-and any other package archive should be
-
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-called some other name
-
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-oh well uh this
-
-0:01:46.079,0:01:50.240
-is a mistake I believe because it leads
-
-0:01:48.320,0:01:51.119
-to a lot of confusion it would have been
-
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-clearer
-
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-if we had uh used the other naming
-
-0:01:55.759,0:02:00.399
-because the difference between having a
-
-0:01:59.600,0:02:04.159
-package in
-
-0:02:00.399,0:02:07.840
-core Emacs and having it in gnu elpa
-
-0:02:04.159,0:02:09.679
-is purely a practical convenience matter
-
-0:02:07.840,0:02:12.000
-convenience of distribution and
-
-0:02:09.679,0:02:14.879
-convenience of maintenance
-
-0:02:12.000,0:02:16.800
-we wanted to be able to move packages
-
-0:02:14.879,0:02:20.160
-between the two
-
-0:02:16.800,0:02:21.200
-whenever that was convenient so to make
-
-0:02:20.160,0:02:23.200
-that possible
-
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-we insisted on getting copyright
-
-0:02:23.200,0:02:28.800
-assignments for packages in gnu elpa
-
-0:02:26.319,0:02:31.360
-just the same way we do for packages in
-
-0:02:28.800,0:02:33.760
-core Emacs
-
-0:02:31.360,0:02:36.239
-having the facility for installing
-
-0:02:33.760,0:02:39.440
-packages from package archives
-
-0:02:36.239,0:02:42.239
-led to a tremendous boost in the
-
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-development and release of emax packages
-
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-unfortunately there was a problem with
-
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-the way that was done
-
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-for the most part the developers of
-
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-these packages
-
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-wouldn't even tell us about them they
-
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-posted them
-
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-in another package archive where we
-
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-didn't know about them
-
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-and where they no attempt was made to
-
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-try to fit them
-
-0:03:03.120,0:03:10.879
-into Emacs so that they could make sense
-
-0:03:06.560,0:03:14.480
-as parts of the Emacs distribution
-
-0:03:10.879,0:03:16.959
-this led to both moral problems
-
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-packages that depended on non-free
-
-0:03:16.959,0:03:22.159
-software in order to be usable
-
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-and technical problems because the
-
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-developers of those packages didn't
-
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-coordinate with us
-
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-about how to make it useful and
-
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-convenient and clean to have them
-
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-in Emacs
-
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-so the idea of non-gdu elpa
-
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-is an effort to smooth these things
-
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-out the fundamental plan of
-
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-non-gnu eopa is that
-
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-we won't ask for copyright assignments
-
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-for those packages
-
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-so we won't be able to put them into
-
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-core Emacs
-
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-at least not easily but we will
-
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-have some control over how we distribute
-
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-them
-
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-we can put any package into
-
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-non-gnu elpa as long as it's free
-
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-software
-
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-if we like it we can
-
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-set up that way for users to get it
-
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-we could put the package in exactly as
-
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-it is
-
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-if there's no problem at all with it
-
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-we can make an arrangement with the
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-packages developers
-
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-to work on it with us and maintain it
-
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-directly for distribution by non-gdu
-
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-elpa
-
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-but if they are not interested we can
-
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-put it in
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-ourselves and if we need to make any
-
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-changes we can do so
-
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-so non-gnu elpa
-
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-is not meant to be just a way
-
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-that others can distribute their
-
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-packages
-
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-it's meant at least in a minimal
-
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-technical
-
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-sense to work with gnu Emacs and we'll
-
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-make changes if necessary so that it
-
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-works smoothly with
-
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-Emacs and
-
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-this means that we're going to maintain
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-it differently
-
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-from gnu elpa well gnu elpa
-
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-is hosted in a way that is actually
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-rather inconvenient
-
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-it is one single git repository
-
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-and so anybody that has access to write
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-it
-
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-can write any part of it there are many
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-different packages in there maintained
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-by different people
-
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-and we have no way to give each one of
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-them access to per own package
-
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-and not to the others well with non-gnu
-
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-elpa we plan to fix that the idea is to
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-have
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-a single git repository where you can
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-download various packages from
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-but they won't be maintained there each
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-of those packages will be
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-copied automatically from some other
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-place
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-probably some other repository where
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-the right people have access to work on
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-it
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-and this way we can avoid giving a
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-gigantic number of people
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-access to every part of it
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-so far non-gnu elpa is just a plan
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-we need people to implement the plan
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-so if you would like to help please
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-write to me
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-I think this is a very important step
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-for progress
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-and it's got to be implemented
-
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-thanks and happy hacking
-
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+WEBVTT
+
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+Hello, I'm Richard Stallman,
+
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+founder of the GNU project. In 1976, I
+
+00:00:08.080 --> 00:00:09.200
+developed the first
+
+00:00:09.200 --> 00:00:12.000
+Emacs editor with some help from Guy
+
+00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:13.440
+Steele.
+
+00:00:13.440 --> 00:00:15.839
+Then, shortly after starting to develop
+
+00:00:15.839 --> 00:00:19.119
+the GNU operating system in 1984,
+
+00:00:19.119 --> 00:00:22.240
+I wanted an Emacs editor for it.
+
+00:00:22.240 --> 00:00:24.640
+So I started writing GNU Emacs in
+
+00:00:24.640 --> 00:00:25.560
+September
+
+00:00:25.560 --> 00:00:29.519
+1984.
+
+00:00:29.519 --> 00:00:32.640
+Several years ago we decided to move
+
+00:00:32.640 --> 00:00:35.920
+many of the Emacs Lisp packages outside
+
+00:00:35.920 --> 00:00:36.559
+the core
+
+00:00:36.559 --> 00:00:39.760
+Emacs distribution into a separate
+
+00:00:39.760 --> 00:00:42.960
+package archive that we call the Emacs
+
+00:00:42.960 --> 00:00:43.280
+Lisp
+
+00:00:43.280 --> 00:00:46.480
+package archive ELPA.
+
+00:00:46.480 --> 00:00:48.719
+There were two main reasons for this. One
+
+00:00:48.719 --> 00:00:51.520
+is to make the Emacs distribution smaller
+
+00:00:51.520 --> 00:00:54.320
+so every user wouldn't have to get all
+
+00:00:54.320 --> 00:00:55.680
+the packages
+
+00:00:55.680 --> 00:00:58.320
+and install all the packages. And the
+
+00:00:58.320 --> 00:01:00.480
+other reason was to make it possible to
+
+00:01:00.480 --> 00:01:01.520
+release
+
+00:01:01.520 --> 00:01:04.559
+individual packages separately
+
+00:01:04.559 --> 00:01:08.880
+from Emacs releases.
+
+00:01:08.880 --> 00:01:13.119
+Now, at that point somehow we decided to
+
+00:01:13.119 --> 00:01:17.040
+support loading packages from
+
+00:01:17.040 --> 00:01:19.520
+a variety of different Emacs Lisp
+
+00:01:19.520 --> 00:01:21.119
+package archives
+
+00:01:21.119 --> 00:01:25.520
+and ours would be called the GNU ELPA,
+
+00:01:25.520 --> 00:01:29.280
+but ELPA could be any other.
+
+00:01:29.280 --> 00:01:32.079
+Now, I think that naming was a mistake. We
+
+00:01:32.079 --> 00:01:32.799
+should have
+
+00:01:32.799 --> 00:01:35.119
+meant, we should have decided that ELPA
+
+00:01:35.119 --> 00:01:37.759
+referred to our package archive
+
+00:01:37.759 --> 00:01:39.759
+and any other package archive should be
+
+00:01:39.759 --> 00:01:42.479
+called some other name.
+
+00:01:42.479 --> 00:01:46.079
+Oh, well! Uh this
+
+00:01:46.079 --> 00:01:48.320
+is a mistake I believe, because it leads
+
+00:01:48.320 --> 00:01:50.240
+to a lot of confusion it would have been
+
+00:01:50.240 --> 00:01:51.119
+clearer
+
+00:01:51.119 --> 00:01:55.759
+if we had uh used the other naming.
+
+00:01:55.759 --> 00:01:59.600
+Because the difference between having a
+
+00:01:59.600 --> 00:02:00.399
+package in
+
+00:02:00.399 --> 00:02:04.159
+core Emacs and having it in GNU ELPA,
+
+00:02:04.159 --> 00:02:07.840
+is purely a practical convenience matter.
+
+00:02:07.840 --> 00:02:09.679
+Convenience of distribution and
+
+00:02:09.679 --> 00:02:12.000
+convenience of maintenance.
+
+00:02:12.000 --> 00:02:14.879
+We wanted to be able to move packages
+
+00:02:14.879 --> 00:02:16.800
+between the two
+
+00:02:16.800 --> 00:02:20.160
+whenever that was convenient. So, to make
+
+00:02:20.160 --> 00:02:21.200
+that possible
+
+00:02:21.200 --> 00:02:23.200
+we insisted on getting copyright
+
+00:02:23.200 --> 00:02:26.319
+assignments for packages in GNU ELPA
+
+00:02:26.319 --> 00:02:28.800
+just the same way we do for packages in
+
+00:02:28.800 --> 00:02:31.360
+core Emacs.
+
+00:02:31.360 --> 00:02:33.760
+Having the facility for installing
+
+00:02:33.760 --> 00:02:36.239
+packages from package archives,
+
+00:02:36.239 --> 00:02:39.440
+led to a tremendous boost in the
+
+00:02:39.440 --> 00:02:42.239
+development and release of Emacs packages.
+
+00:02:42.239 --> 00:02:44.879
+Unfortunately there was a problem with
+
+00:02:44.879 --> 00:02:46.560
+the way that was done.
+
+00:02:46.560 --> 00:02:49.120
+For the most part, the developers of
+
+00:02:49.120 --> 00:02:50.000
+these packages
+
+00:02:50.000 --> 00:02:52.480
+wouldn't even tell us about them. They
+
+00:02:52.480 --> 00:02:53.599
+posted them
+
+00:02:53.599 --> 00:02:56.720
+in another package archive where we
+
+00:02:56.720 --> 00:02:58.480
+didn't know about them
+
+00:02:58.480 --> 00:03:02.000
+and (where they) no attempt was made to
+
+00:03:02.000 --> 00:03:03.120
+try to fit them
+
+00:03:03.120 --> 00:03:06.560
+into Emacs so that they could make sense
+
+00:03:06.560 --> 00:03:10.879
+as parts of the Emacs distribution.
+
+00:03:10.879 --> 00:03:14.480
+This led to both moral problems,
+
+00:03:14.480 --> 00:03:16.959
+packages that depended on non-free
+
+00:03:16.959 --> 00:03:19.599
+software in order to be usable
+
+00:03:19.599 --> 00:03:22.159
+and technical problems because the
+
+00:03:22.159 --> 00:03:24.319
+developers of those packages didn't
+
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+coordinate with us
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+about how to make it useful and
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+convenient and clean to have them
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+in Emacs.
+
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+So, the idea of NonGNU ELPA
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+is an effort to smooth these things
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+out. The fundamental plan of
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+NonGNU ELPA is that,
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+we won't ask for copyright assignments
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+for those packages.
+
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+So, we won't be able to put them into
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+core Emacs;
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+at least not easily, but we will
+
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+have some control over how we distribute
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+them.
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+We can put any package into
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+NonGNU ELPA as long as it's free
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+software.
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+If we like it we can
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+set up that way for users to get it.
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+We could put the package in exactly as
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+it is
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+if there's no problem at all with it.
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+We can make an arrangement with the
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+package's developers
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+to work on it with us and maintain it
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+directly for distribution by NonGNU
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+ELPA
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+but if they are not interested we can
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+put it in
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+ourselves and if we need to make any
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+changes we can do so.
+
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+So, NonGNU ELPA
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+is not meant to be just a way
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+that others can distribute their
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+packages.
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+It's meant at least in a minimal
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+technical
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+sense to work with GNU Emacs, and we'll
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+make changes if necessary so that it
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+works smoothly with
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+Emacs. And
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+this means that we're going to maintain
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+it differently
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+from GNU ELPA. Well, GNU ELPA
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+is hosted in a way that is actually
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+rather inconvenient.
+
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+It is one single Git repository.
+
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+And so anybody that has access to write
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+it
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+can write any part of it. There are many
+
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+different packages in there maintained
+
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+by different people,
+
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+and we have no way to give each one of
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+them access to per own package
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+and not to the others. Well, with NonGNU
+
+00:05:54.720 --> 00:05:58.400
+ELPA we plan to fix that. The idea is to
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+have
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+a single Git repository where you can
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+download various packages from.
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+But, they won't be maintained there. Each
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+of those packages will be
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+copied automatically from some other
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+place.
+
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+Probably some other repository where
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+the right people have access to work on
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+it.
+
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+And this way we can avoid giving a
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+gigantic number of people
+
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+access to every part of it.
+
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+So far NonGNU ELPA is just a plan,
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+we need people to implement the plan.
+
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+So, if you would like to help please
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+write to me.
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+I think this is a very important step
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+for progress
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+and it's got to be implemented.
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+Thanks and happy hacking! \ No newline at end of file