>>>>> Eli Zaretskii writes: > It's okay to revisit that decision, but such changes should not be done > during a pretest, no matter how simple they look: you never know what > baggage they could bring with them, and pretest must not change behavior, > unless required to fix a bug. > Also, such changes should be discussed more thoroughly, waiting for > interested parties to chime in. E.g., one problem with "New File" is that we > don't actually enforce the "new" part -- you can visit an existing file via > that menu item. Not sure how important this nit is, but OTOH that single > word "Visit" is also hardly so very important that we should rush making the > change overnight. You make excellent points, Eli. Phillip, I'm sorry to give you the go ahead and then turn it around, but I can't ignore Eli's wise counsel on this point. Can one of you please revert this for emacs-25? (I'm traveling at the moment). After, let's discuss which menu options we might want to change and why, so that others have more of a chance to chime in. Although there was a mini- consensus on "New File", maybe we didn't give it enough time. Thank you, -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2