[[!meta title="Emacs development updates"]] [[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2022 John Wiegley"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/devel-nav)" raw="yes"]] # Emacs development updates John Wiegley [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/devel-before)" raw="yes"]] What has been happening and what is soon to come in Emacs development Bio: John Wiegley is a past maintainer of Emacs and frequent contributor of Emacs Lisp. # Discussion ## Questions and answers - Q: Any word on bringing someone like John W. back in in a maintainer role? I think someone like him is good in that role and miss seeing his messages as frequently! - A: - Q: Does the user need to do anything to turn on support for long lines? - A: - Side note intersting vidoes about long lines -   Emacs Long Lines Fix -   Emacs Long Lines, This Time With Feeling - Q: Having emace init comand line option is nice\" no more chemacs for multiple emacs configs\" and would make starter packs eaiser to test, or makeing applications or scripts based off of emacs easier to do. Is there anything else following this decection? - A: - Q: The discussion during Howard\'s Eshell talk indicated demand for enhancing Eshell and its documentation. For those of us interested in pursuing that, where should we start? Should we explore moving it from core into an independent package? - A: - Q: Thanks John! Thanks Eli! - A: - Q: XInput 2 support author here.  X has historically seen three input APIs: Core Input, legacy XInput, and XInput 2.  Emacs only ever used the first until Emacs 29, where it jumped straight to using the last.  So it\'s not quite an \`\`update\'\', but rather an entirely new feature.  Thanks for the great talk! - A: ## Notes [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/devel-after)" raw="yes"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/devel-nav)" raw="yes"]]