* Posting large modes in gnu.emacs.sources
@ 2003-10-30 20:57 Arjan Bos
2003-10-30 21:44 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Arjan Bos @ 2003-10-30 20:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
I recently finished (I hope) a new major-mode for writing NetRexx. It's
60kb large. Would it be frowned upon if I were to post this in
gnu.emacs.sources?
Kind regards,
Arjan Bos
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* Re: Posting large modes in gnu.emacs.sources
2003-10-30 20:57 Posting large modes in gnu.emacs.sources Arjan Bos
@ 2003-10-30 21:44 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-11-01 15:10 ` Eli Zaretskii
2003-11-02 18:27 ` Arjan Bos
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-10-30 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
> I recently finished (I hope) a new major-mode for writing NetRexx. It's 60kb
> large. Would it be frowned upon if I were to post this in gnu.emacs.sources?
I don't think you'll be blamed for it.
It's really not that large. But note that many newsservers simply ignore
large messages, so I recommend you post a URL instead.
Other people disagree and think the full source is better because it then
gets archived as part of gnu.emacs.source archive, so if you post a URL,
make sure that the location will "live for ever".
In any case, a good thing to do is to also put the package in emacswiki.org.
Stefan
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* Re: Posting large modes in gnu.emacs.sources
2003-10-30 21:44 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2003-11-01 15:10 ` Eli Zaretskii
2003-11-02 18:27 ` Arjan Bos
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2003-11-01 15:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
> From: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 21:44:03 GMT
>
> It's really not that large. But note that many newsservers simply ignore
> large messages, so I recommend you post a URL instead.
> Other people disagree and think the full source is better because it then
> gets archived as part of gnu.emacs.source archive, so if you post a URL,
> make sure that the location will "live for ever".
So perhaps it's a good idea to do both for such large amounts of code.
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* Re: Posting large modes in gnu.emacs.sources
2003-10-30 21:44 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-11-01 15:10 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2003-11-02 18:27 ` Arjan Bos
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From: Arjan Bos @ 2003-11-02 18:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>I recently finished (I hope) a new major-mode for writing NetRexx. It's 60kb
>>large. Would it be frowned upon if I were to post this in gnu.emacs.sources?
>
>
> I don't think you'll be blamed for it.
> It's really not that large. But note that many newsservers simply ignore
> large messages, so I recommend you post a URL instead.
> Other people disagree and think the full source is better because it then
> gets archived as part of gnu.emacs.source archive, so if you post a URL,
> make sure that the location will "live for ever".
> In any case, a good thing to do is to also put the package in emacswiki.org.
>
>
> Stefan
Thanks, I'll do both
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