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Emacs News Highlights
Sacha Chua
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Quick highlights from Emacs News since the last EmacsConf
Links
Following up
Got any cool Emacs links you'd like me to share? You can post interesting things to https://reddit.com/r/emacs or https://reddit.com/r/orgmode, depending on the topic. I include selected links from there in my Emacs News. Alternatively, you can e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com. I tend to reply pretty slowly, but I'm happy to hear from you.
Questions
Any news about guile-on-emacs? Is it a dead project?
[Sacha]: Haven't been linking to things about it lately. Last major news was https://emacsninja.com/posts/state-of-emacs-lisp-on-guile.html (May), I think
The only contributor to it occasionally shows up on #emacs, they revealed they've been busy programming for a living to improve browser JS engines and would need funding to do further Guile Emacs work (like, 10$ monthly from a few dozen people on Patreon or so)
Is there some kind of online summary page of Emacs community meetups and events?
- [Sacha]: Not yet, although https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Usergroups is a start. We should figure out how to make a webpage and a calendar feed!
Notes
- Additional online meetup (French): https://www.emacs-doctor.com/emacs-paris-user-group/
- Please make your big blue button full screen. +1
- Super happy with emacs!
- 🤞 maybe next time we'll be taking notes with crdt.el (https://code.librehq.com/qhong/crdt.el) +1
- super solid video, loved the baked captions +1+1
- https://github.com/sachac/emacsconf-2020-emacs-news-highlights <- The talk
Saturday, Nov 28 2020, ~ 9:33 AM - 9:37 AM EST
Saturday, Nov 28 2020, ~ 6:33 AM - 6:37 AM PST
Saturday, Nov 28 2020, ~ 2:33 PM - 2:37 PM UTC
Saturday, Nov 28 2020, ~ 3:33 PM - 3:37 PM CET
Saturday, Nov 28 2020, ~10:33 PM - 10:37 PM +08
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