On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Les Harris <lharris@gnome.org> wrote:
Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> writes:

> It is quite strange to not include Emacs. On the other hand it points
> to how important it is too make it easy to start using Emacs. I think
> we should have to move to adhere better to existing GUI standards (CUA
> for example, but that is a hot potato).

First let's get the tautologies out of the way: Emacs is a complex
system with many features and extreme extensibility.

With that axiom in mind I would argue that any attempt to add a veneer
of simplicity over the top is doing a disservice to would-be emacs
users.

The extensibility part comes with need. As users become more familiar with Emacs, they might want to extend it to improve their workflow.

However, to reach that point, it is necessary that they become familiar with it to begin with. I don't think anyone is suggesting that Emacs is "dumbed down". Rather, the idea should be to make it easier for new users to transfer their existing skills.


--Stephen

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       A red eyed, mumbling mammal capable of conversing with inanimate monsters.