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@@ -375,6 +375,13 @@ We played [Richard Stallman's 2014 TEDx video: "Free Sofware, Free Society"](htt
on me I refer you to stallmansupport.org.
<https://stallmansupport.org/>
+Some comments from IRC:
+
+- wasamasa : I admire the commitment and integrity. I'm just taking a step back and thinking if this should be expected, or a more pragmatic but still uncompromising approach would be warranted in the bigger scheme.
+- emacs has so many great features and packages just in the latest years and my feeling is that they are very much inspired/cloned/reworked from the features that came out of sublime text/atom/vs code/other current popular editor
+ - That's what happens when you have the freedom to shape the tool as you want. Different people like different features and sometimes (pretty often actually) it just happens that they end up implementing features they liked in other tools they used before.
+- it's important to state non-goals like fullblown webbrowser, javascript etc. because they are not obvious to newcomers and would add a lot of bloat
+
Some comments from YouTube:
- One thing I learned for sure after watching this great talk is that
@@ -417,6 +424,7 @@ Reactions:
- <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33888981>
- [Why do we hack?](http://curious.galthub.com/blog/2022-12-04/)
- [RMS On What He Wants and Doesn’t Want in Emacs](https://irreal.org/blog/?p=11013)
+- <https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/zktblg/emacsconf_2022_what_id_like_to_see_in_emacs/>
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