[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 230 bytes --] Hello Alex and Guix, Hope you are well. I volunteered to maintain some version of emacs-guix recently. How do you feel about a fork moving to Savannah? Best wishes, John Soo [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1240 bytes --]
John Soo (2020-11-24 11:23 -0800) wrote: > Hello Alex and Guix, > > Hope you are well. Hello, I am fine, thanks! > I volunteered to maintain some version of > emacs-guix recently. How do you feel about a fork moving to Savannah? You (and all the Guix people) are free to do whatever you think is appropriate. Emacs-Guix is a free software after all. So if you will maintain the "official" (used by Guix) version of Emacs-Guix at Savannah, I will only be happy that I don't have this burden anymore. As for me, I will continue to use my version of Emacs-Guix and to adjust it for my needs. And thank you for your latest commits that fixed Emacs-Guix for the current versions of Guix and Geiser! -- Alex
Hi Alex! Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com> writes: > Hello, I am fine, thanks! I hope you are still well! > >> I volunteered to maintain some version of >> emacs-guix recently. How do you feel about a fork moving to Savannah? > > You (and all the Guix people) are free to do whatever you think is > appropriate. Emacs-Guix is a free software after all. > > So if you will maintain the "official" (used by Guix) version of > Emacs-Guix at Savannah, I will only be happy that I don't have this > burden anymore. I just pushed to savannah, so consider yourself unburdened :) Thank you for your work and maintainership. > As for me, I will continue to use my version of Emacs-Guix and to adjust > it for my needs. Sounds good :) > And thank you for your latest commits that fixed Emacs-Guix for the > current versions of Guix and Geiser! My pleasure. Kindest wishes, John