>>>> "Paul" == Paul Krause
<paulkrause1(a)mediaone.net> writes:
Paul> It would be especially cool if the package included not only
Paul> doxymacs but doxygen itself; but that may be beyond the
Paul> current state-of-the-art in packaging technology. What do
Paul> the experts say?
How complex is doxygen? Steve Y already has a package (eicq) which
builds and installs a helper app. Of course JDE does something
similar. So I don't see why it's un-doable. Several of us would like
to see T. V. Raman's Emacspeak packaged, too.
BTW, is it GPL or can we distribute it under GPL? (I don't know
what's going on at the FSF these days, but I took a look at Mailman
and they say "we recommend running Mailman under Python 2.0.1 because
2.1/2.2 aren't GPL yet". WTF?! Maybe we should recommend running
XEmacs under Linux because Windows 2000 isn't GPL yet? Anyway, I'm
thinking paranoid in advance.)
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