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Thank you + so much. +- "Psychic baggage" with emacs-- awareness of possibilities left + behind and opportunity costs. +- Possibly related: + - <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJDv-zdhzMY> Mother of all demos + - <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMpf0ilQ9Lk&list=PLomc4HLgvuCWuJVVwsT8pbLWYR-n3G8bH&index=17> EmacsConf 2019 - 18 - Object oriented spreadsheets with example applications - David O'Toole (dto) + - <https://agregore.mauve.moe/> peer to peer browser + - <https://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/> + - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI Builder - Online Lisp Meeting #13, 11.01.2022 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkQ-WlzQudw> + - <https://gtoolkit.com/> + - <https://janet-lang.org/> + +## Questions and answers + +- Q: I have not only One config, but multiple configs in different + locations... .emacs/init.el and .emacs.d/init.el and different + Python installs in different places. Is this something that I should + take care of earlier rather than later? I need to pay someone to + "consult" on my config. Is this an existing business? Is there a + place to barter a screen share for something else of value in + exchange? In any case, thank you for giving permission to have fun + without the need for too much structure. + - A: Good quetion... I'm humbled and will give it some thought. + The Buddy emacs system would be a good place to start. + - Now after having thought some more, I think it depends on your + comfort level when the best time to reorganize your various + environments and configs is. Separate configs and installs might + be better separate if they are just doing different things or + represent different mental contexts. If the separation starts + causing stress or extra effort, at least you then know you have + a good reason for merging them + - and won't be doing it just for its own sake. I still think the + Emacs Buddy Initiative sounds like a great way for people to + trade eyeballs on stuff like this. And there's always the + famous rule: just post it somewhere and say it's the best + approach, and you'll get dozens of people giving you free + advice on how to improve it! +- Q:How would you suggest Emacs developers (including package + developers) interface with non-developer users and get their + insights to help in shaping future Emacs functionality? What sorts + of things make new functionality more welcoming to non-technical + users? + - A: From what I can tell on the Emacs mailing lists, reaching out + to all types of users is already seen as important and results + in collaborations like the recent Emacs Survey. As far as going + further than that, maybe a space for users of the package where + all skill/comfort levels are welcomed and comfortable + volunteering feedback? I wonder how many users might not even be + interested in ever giving feedback just because they prefer to + keep to themselves. + - Side note.: sourchut allows multiple repos one one mailing list + for smaller packages +- Q: It's my impression that many "common" Emacs users are + migrating to other editors in past years. The reasons cited include + configurations growing out of control, and the general + rough-around-the-edges feel of Emacs that they've been putting up + with for a while. (Maybe this isn't a new phenomenon) As a result, + Emacs is becoming home to a *smaller* set of people who are ever + *more* invested in it. Do you share this observation? If you do, + what do you think of this trend? + - A: My impression has been that there has been a large net + increase in Emacs users in the last, let's say, 5-10 years, + probably due to the popularity of tools including, but not + limited to, org, starter kits, magit, others I can't remember + due to a tired brain. One of the hypotheses that I couldn't fit + in my talk was that I doubted that anyone ever really left + Emacs. Maybe they do some other tasks with other tools (I + myself already don't use it for all my programming), but they + always have some use for it. That could be wrong, of course. I + agreee that there may be subpopulations of Emacs users whose + proportions and philosophies change over time. I think the + coming years will be about those groups finding common ground, + but I think the overall population is doing OK at the moment. I + could just be too committed to Emacs' utility to notice other + things too much. +- Q:Do you consider that using one of the starter packages (doom + emacs, spacemacs, etc.) affect that learning process that you + mentioned? or is it a good thing from your perspective? + - A: I don't have personal experience with a starter package, but + I'm somewhat familiar with how those two at least work. I think + any way is fine for getting started, and would just make your + experience different when and if you started to outgrow it or + get curious. Again, I'm technically ignorant about this, but my + gut tells me that you could also learn and build a very advanced + experience completely inside those kits, and that would still be + a great thing, and comparing it to "standard" Emacs might be + more of an academic distinction for those people. If they picked + those up with the INTENTION of one day outgrowing them, that's + also interesting. I think it would be a personal matter whether + that was the right choice. I think at least SOME people would + feel that they should have just went straight to standard Emacs, + but I don't know/feel strongly enough to have a strong belief. +- Q: Would a "Tip of the Day" package or some elaboration on that + idea in Emacs help discovery for lay users? Does that already exist? + - A: I'm sure something like that exists, but at the time of the + question I could not think of one. I think something like that + could help if you got the tips that were appropriate for your + situation at the time. I know in other applications, I often end + up seeing "Tip of the Day" as something that gets in my way, + even if I enabled it myself. Maybe a tip-on-demand? It might be + hard to provide a stream of tips that can stay interesting and + appropriate for a person's skill level for a long time, and be + available when they were receptive to them. Now I'm having + ideas about how to show context-sensitive animated tips. Perhaps + one day I will have a better answer! + - There is <https://nitter.net/emacstips> + - <https://github.com/emacs-dashboard/emacs-dashboard> was also + suggested by a listener +- Q: what is a fanfare + - A: it's based on an American piece of music "Fanfare for the Common Man" by Aaron Copland + +## Other discussions from IRC +- this is a GREAT talk! +- yes, really nice! +- Every single point I'm like "yes! THIS" +- This is as true of life as it is of emacs. Life imitates art imitates emacs... +- Resonates with me from having used emacs for a 5+ years +- Great talk!! +- Can't argue with this great reminder that a messy perennially-evolving Emacs setup/config is the norm rather than the exception! +- understanding source control is such a high bar for lay folk though, makes me think emacs by default setup version control for config files +- Hmmm, *someone* could experiment with detecting what version control is available locally then using vc to automatically source control changes to our conf.. +- Also, over the last few years, some credit should go to Doom/Spacemacs for bringing new people into the fold that may otherwise not have given Emacs a second look with more the vanilla experience + - The more I think about it, the more having use-case packages with virtual machines makes a lot of sense. A sort of all in one package that can be used "out of the box" with an included guide. + - I like using starter packs with scratch init. It's a great way to know how far you can push emacs:) + - agree, I started with Spacemacs, then moved to Doom Emacs, and I just love it, I agree that starting from scratch was too much challange to start, but now I am not sure if I should try that path or is not actually worth it (considering that I understand much more about the editor and the programming language) [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/fanfare-after)" raw="yes"]] |