Miles Bader writes: > Michael Olson writes: >> I've installed json.el as lisp/net/json.el. I updated the header and >> opted to replace the XEmacs compatibility code with a few defalias >> commands, to fix some compiler warnings. > > Why did you put it in "net/"?? It's a formatted data I/O library, not > a network protocol... I placed it there because (1) I recall it being used by programs which interact with online services and (2) because it mentioned JavaScript, which is a language used in web-browsers. Where else do you think it should go? -- | Michael Olson | FSF Associate Member #652 | | http://mwolson.org/ | Hobbies: Lisp, HCoop | | Projects: Emacs, Muse, ERC, EMMS, ErBot, DVC, Planner | `-------------------------------------------------------'