>>>> "vin" == Vin Shelton <acs(a)xemacs.org>
writes:
vin> Currently the 21.4 kit includes the following packages:
vin> c-support, cc-mode, debug, dired, ecb, edebug, ediff,
vin> edit-utils, efs, eieio, fsf-compat, mail-lib, net-utils,
vin> os-utils, pc, perl-modes, prog-modes, semantic, sh-script,
vin> sounds-wav, speedbar, texinfo, text-modes, time, xemacs-base
vin> and xemacs-devel. Are there other packages I should include?
vin> Should I take some out? Are there mule packages I should
vin> include? Your thoughts, please.
What are your goals (target audience, etc) for the distribution? It's
hard to say what might go in or come out without knowing that.
If you build with Mule, I would suggest including VM, so that a
Mule/MIME capable MUA will be available. You might also want to
include LEIM/Quail, although I suppose that on Windows the native
input methods should just work.
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