On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 12:48 PM Göktuğ Kayaalp <self@gkayaalp.com> wrote:
On 2020-09-11 18:46 +03, Gregory Heytings via Emacs development discussions. <emacs-devel@gnu.org> wrote:
> They are indeed, I'm not denying this.  My point of view here is: what
> are the most essential things that a user needs to know to use Emacs
> if we have no more than three minutes?  Clearly (at least to me) it is
> possible to use Emacs without knowing what a "buffer" or a "window"
> is.

Someone who can’t spare more than three minutes to research a tool that
they may end up using for a life time for the majority of their workday
is IMHO not a kind of user we should strive to support.

I think it would be valuable, IMO there's too much unsaid for first-time users and there's important info that can get lost (like CUA mode), 
it wouldn't help if they missed it. It helps to save people's time in the beginning, even if they know emacs may save them time later on. 

Time is valuable.



 


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