The FSF is apparently about to publish a new Lisp manual. Although
there have been occasional rumbles about divergence, and there are a
few areas where we consciously don't synch, XEmacs policy is still to
support GNU Emacs's version of Lisp.
Anybody who's looking for something "bite-size" that they can
contribute to the Emacs community might want to consider reviewing a
chapter of the GNU Emacs Lisp manual. Although this isn't directly a
contribution to XEmacs, the better we know Emacs Lisp, the better we
can implement it!
To be most effective, this would involve getting a recent CVS version
of Emacs and checking out examples and things to some extent, but just
plain grammar and clarity review and so on would be useful, I'm sure.
Steve
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