Thank you. I will look into this. I have one question though: If the package is included in ELPA, are there any restrictions as to the frequency of updates? Is it as simply as pushing a change to source repository and it'll be automatically updated in ELPA, or is there some process I have to go though when pushing a new version? Regards, Elias On 27 December 2013 20:29, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > Any comments or criticisms would be greatly appreciated. Also, if people > > find this work acceptable, it would be neat to have it included in ELPA > > eventually. > > I'd be very happy to add an APL-mode to GNU ELPA. > For that, we mostly need the code's copyright to be assigned. > If that's OK with you, then please fill the form below and email to the > FSF as instructed so they can send you the relevant paperwork to sign. > I assume you're the sole author (so far), but if there were > contributions from other people, we'd need them to sign that copyright > paperwork as well (unless they've done so already, or unless the > contribution is too "trivial"). > > > Stefan > > > Please email the following information to assign@gnu.org, and we > will send you the assignment form for your past and future changes. > > Please use your full legal name (in ASCII characters) as the subject > line of the message. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > REQUEST: SEND FORM FOR PAST AND FUTURE CHANGES > > [What is the name of the program or package you're contributing to?] > Emacs > > [Did you copy any files or text written by someone else in these changes? > Even if that material is free software, we need to know about it.] > > > [Do you have an employer who might have a basis to claim to own > your changes? Do you attend a school which might make such a claim?] > > > [For the copyright registration, what country are you a citizen of?] > > > [What year were you born?] > > > [Please write your email address here.] > > > [Please write your postal address here.] > > > > > > [Which files have you changed so far, and which new files have you written > so far?] >