Ralph Amissah <ralph.amis...@gmail.com> writes: > > I do not know enough about emacs packaging, though I have started to > really enjoy using it (with vim bindings and evil-mode (and look forward > to trying spacemacs)).
It's a long time since I tried the vi emulations. But Saint Ignucius teaches us that using vi is a penance, not a blasphemy. :-) > I together with Ambrose Kofi Laing assigned an earlier version of the > file to the FSF, and see them and maintenance of it ultimately as > upstream, A Debian-specific startup might not be of interest unless you keep the rest of packaging there too. > With respect to Debian packaging or interaction with the installed > Debian package, I have a couple of questions. Should not file deposits > to /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/sisu-mode.el be co-ordinated with the > debian-emacs team? No need. As long as it works (it does for me) you can just go ahead. (The site-lisp dir is designed for packages to put stuff in. You can contemplate a subdirectory and some byte compiling later if desired. Usually a subdirectory is when a package has multiple lisp files.)