Ar an séiú lá de mí na Nollaig, scríobh Mats Lidell:
>>>>> Vin Shelton <acs(a)alumni.princeton.edu>
writes:
> I still think that a 21.6 release based on the current code base is
> doable within one month. Sorry about the anti-aliased fonts.
> They're a work in progress. You can either build without 'em or
> live with the hair and/or provide a patch. We'll fix them in a 21.7
> release.
+1
+1
I don’t know how much time I’ll have from the New Year to help. At the
moment I have very very little.
[...] When I today say my preferred tools is Emacs to people I start
to
get the feeling they laugh behind my back. I know, forgive them because
they don't know better ;-). I personally don't know anyone who use Emacs
and that goes back a few years. (It all started to go down with Java and
IDEs with intellisense etc.) I have met people who use GNU Emacs but they
don't know what XEmacs is.
I don’t know anyone who uses any form of emacs in my everyday life, but then
in my workplace even being able to type makes one a rare pearl. I’m not
representative of our target market, of course.
--
‘Liston operated so fast that he once accidentally amputated an assistant’s
fingers along with a patient’s leg, […] The patient and the assistant both
died of sepsis, and a spectator reportedly died of shock, resulting in the
only known procedure with a 300% mortality.’ (Atul Gawande, NEJM, 2012)
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