G黵kan Seng黱 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi Miles,
>
>> I expect one potential problem is that of user confusion -- if
>> somebody sees an "emacs.app" package they'll probably think it's at
>> least a semi-recent version of emacs.
>
> Wait you think this 20 version is not semi-recent?
> What do you think is this, then?
> http://www.linuks.mine.nu/openstep/emacs.png
> (People still use 18.x!)

For what benefit do they still use 18.x?

>>  For the same reason, dealing
>> with bugs becomes more complicated.
>
> It's not you who has to deal with these bugs, are you?
> I will deal with the bugs of my packages, so will my upstreams.

Sticking with 20 and dealing with its bugs while they have been fixed
in 21 and greater is plain silly.

> Emacs.app is an object, it's not depending or being depended on
> by other Emacs packages in Debian.

Hopefully.

-- 
J閞鬽e Marant

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