> And we Emacs developers should have a say in how we plan to protect our > right to distribute copies or develop our project, no? Sure, but I fail to see to see how is this related to the inclusion of any third-party package in NonGNU ELPA. On Mon, Aug 28, 2023, at 3:31 AM, Po Lu wrote: > "Bozhidar Batsov" writes: > > > I believe this conversation has drifted a lot from the original topic > > (clojure-ts-mode). I have to say I'm a bit frustrated that every time > > someone wants to submit something to NonGNU ELPA there's some push to > > either submit to GNU ELPA or core instead. I've been maintaining > > almost all of the Clojure dev tooling for Emacs for over a decade, so > > I do believe that by now I know what I'm doing and how I want to do > > things. I've said a million times by now that I don't want > > contributors to have to deal with copyright agreements and with > > quirks/oddities in the Emacs development process. I believe that the > > maintainers who actually work on something should be allowed to decide > > how their projects get developed. > > And we Emacs developers should have a say in how we plan to protect our > right to distribute copies or develop our project, no? > >