On Sep 22, 2024, at 07:26, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:

From: Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2024 00:09:45 -0400

These changes could be considered.  Where to put them is significant
only in a practical way; if a different placement works better, that's
fine to change.

They are all a dozen lines in a relatively small window.  One cannot
miss any of them when looking at that window.  We can argue about the
order till kingdom come, but eventually it makes very little
difference.  It isn't like the order says something about their
importance -- they are all important.

Of course. I’m not suggesting we take any of them out - just reorder them a bit into more organised clusters with immediate importance stuff at the top.


Should we change its contents to make it a real guided tour?

Before this happens, someone should write such a tour.  It's a
non-trivial job, to say the least, and my hat's off to whoever will be
bale to pull that.  For now, we have what we have, which isn't ideal,
but better than nothing.  And I don't see anything wrong with its
placement.

That’s literally what I’ve been working on. However, I was out most of the weekend doing other stuff, and I was also very busy with my job before that. I’m trying to get back to it this week, but we’ll see. It will take a while because, as it’s been noted, it is a rather big task to accomplish. 🙃


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