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@ 2012-10-26  3:05 김태윤
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From: 김태윤 @ 2012-10-26  3:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I just notice why many people use emacs
hello
this is not a question or tip
but I believe it's ok to write my meaningless comment on mailing list.
(if it is not, please let me know)
I recently notice that why many people use emacs.
it is because people make their own function, and spend many time with emacs.
and that strengthen attachment for emacs.
as like the little prince and the fox become friends,
people who use emacs become friend of 'one' copy of customized emacs
while they spend time, tame emacs, get to know about it.
I just realize that.
thanks for reading.

if help-gnu-emacs mailing list only accept question, I have a question too
=> is it ok to add my non-question to mailing list?



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@ 2012-10-26  4:13 ` William Gardella
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From: William Gardella @ 2012-10-26  4:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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김태윤 <kty1104@gmail.com> writes:

> I just notice why many people use emacs
> hello
> this is not a question or tip
> but I believe it's ok to write my meaningless comment on mailing list.
> (if it is not, please let me know)
> I recently notice that why many people use emacs.
> it is because people make their own function, and spend many time with emacs.
> and that strengthen attachment for emacs.
> as like the little prince and the fox become friends,
> people who use emacs become friend of 'one' copy of customized emacs
> while they spend time, tame emacs, get to know about it.
> I just realize that.
> thanks for reading.
>
> if help-gnu-emacs mailing list only accept question, I have a question too
> => is it ok to add my non-question to mailing list?
>

I think this is a sound observation.  What you describe is the
"extensible" half of Emacs's title, "the extensible, self-documenting
text editor."  Without the other half, the introspection and
self-documentation, extending and personalizing your Emacs would not be
much fun.  Wild animals don't give you nearly as much advice about how
to tame them. ;-)


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