On 11/30/15 9:49 AM, John Wiegley wrote: >>>>>> David Caldwell writes: > >> For what it's worth, I run emacsformacosx.com. > > Thank you so much for the service you've been providing, David! It really > helps Mac users who want to acquire a modern GNU Emacs in a familiar way. Thanks for the kind words. > How hard do you think it would be to get Emacs on the App Store? Would the > sandboxing kill us? There's potentially a lot to sandboxing, but I don't think it is insurmountable. The main/most obvious issue is making find-file work inside the sandbox. I've actually thought about this a little. I think it could be done with the addition of a small bit of code that runs once after install. I got the idea from the "Vox" app (which I believe is free on the store if you'd like to try it). They open a little window into which you are instructed to drag your hard disk from Finder. This gives them access to the whole disk and they go off searching for music. In Emacs's case it would hold on to that opaque token and use it as the root directory for all filesystem related things. Also, from my reading of it a couple years ago, the Mac App Store licensing appears compatible with the GPL, unlike the iOS App Store. But of course IANAL, etc. There are probably some more sandboxed APIs that I haven't thought about (like networking). Probably the best way is to just go for it and see what happens. -David