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* Is there a prominent place to announce user-interface changes ?
@ 2009-11-06 16:25 Torsten Wagner
  2009-11-07  6:40 ` Carsten Dominik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Torsten Wagner @ 2009-11-06 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode


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Hi everyone,

I'm not long on this list so don't kick me if I'm riding a dead horse. I
noticed the extreme speed of the development of org-mode (which is with no
doubts great). Sometimes, long time existing key-bindings have to be
rearranged (at least I noticed twice on the list) to make more space for the
steadily growing org-mode functionality. Always this create a lot of
discussion since many people familiar with the old bindings already even if
the seems to be sub-optimal now.

I just wonder, would it make sense to add a chapter 0 to the org-mode manual
and/or a dedicated page at a prominent place on worg which depicts only
those key-binding changes from release version to release version.
I just think about the changes which affect peoples daily work directly
maybe without warnings. That means from a standard changelog, exclude new
features, nothing about internal changes, no bugfix reports etc.. By this
way this list should be rather small but very important for (long-time)
org-mode users.
It is not enjoyable to find out in the middle of a "I just like to finish it
and come to the meeting in a second .... " time-frame that things change
during the last update. Emacs and org-mode make use of  8 fingers and 2
thumbs without much visual feedback. Therefore, most user use key-bindings
in a heart-beating, breathing way without thinking about it. Might be a good
idea if there is a central place to tell them to fight mentally for a while
against there subconscious or reconfigure it as they like.

Just an idea.

Regards

Torsten

BTW. I noticed that "[Orgmode]" is not added automatically to the subject.
Is this a feature or a bug :) ? I know from other mail-lists that this is
done automatically.

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