>>>> "Darryl" == Darryl Okahata
<darrylo(a)soco.agilent.com> writes:
Darryl> * Packaging currently occupies two (2) chapters:
Darryl> Chapter 2: The Xemacs Packaging System Chapter 3: An
Darryl> Overview of the XEmacs Packaging System
Darryl> Shouldn't this be one chapter, with "An Overview of the
Darryl> XEmacs Packaging System" being a section?
Fine with me. I originally wrote my piece as a separate manual, and
grafted it in.
Darryl> * Currently, the packaging info is at the beginning of the
Darryl> lispref manual. Shouldn't this be placed near the end?
Yes and no. There needs to be some introduction about how Lisp
libraries work (ie, they get loaded and executed), are initialized
(auto-autoloads and company), and are distributed (packaging) up
front, IMO. The details can go at the end.
Darryl> * Should we also update the edition history, version, and
Darryl> copyright notices? The latest edition history says:
Yes.
Darryl> I think we should bump up the version to "3.4" (or
Darryl> somesuch), change "21.0" to "21.5" (21.4?) and
change/add
Darryl> "2002" to the dates.
21.4. There are no dramatic differences with 21.5 yet (but wait a
week ;-).
Darryl> [ Copyright's problematic. Should we just assign a 2002
Darryl> copyright to Stephen, Adrian, or Ben? ;-) ]
Urk. I think anybody already mentioned in the Copyright notice should
have their dates updated. Anybody not mentioned but in the ChangeLog(!)
should get a "should be considered a Copyright holder until otherwise
stated." (Feel free to say "pass" on the work, I'm just saying what I
think should be done. Do add a @c FIXME copyright needs updated.)
I've signed assign.future; all my work is assigned to the FSF. So
the FSF should get at least 2001, 2002 appended. I don't recall when
I added the CCL docs; that might very well have been 2000.
The other package stuff is heavily edited (at least) by Steve Youngs
and Michael Sperber (IIRC the README the original node was taken from
was by MS). The parts about startup paths are Michael Sperber. Ben,
Martin Buchholz, and Steve Baur (FSF assigned) can be assumed to have
contributed heavily over the entire period since 1995.
Adrian has done a lot of typo fixing and stuff, but you'd have to ask
him if he considers himself an author. (Sorry, Adrian, I just don't
remember in detail what you've contributed. ;-)
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