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Re: completion-ui and other packages in GNU ELPA
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: completion-ui and other packages in GNU ELPA |
Date: |
Fri, 27 May 2011 20:14:53 -0300 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>> How do you feel about installing some of your packages into the
>> GNU ELPA? I think completion-ui is a good candidate but probably
>> several others as well (undo-tree, predictive).
> I'd be happy to. I see there's a new section in the Elisp manual on how
> to prepare packages for ELPA. Presumably I need to follow the
> instructions there, and send the resulting package to you (or someone
> else?) to install?
Sounds about right.
> How are package updates be handled? Same way? (I googled, but didn't
> find a clear description of the procedure, only archived mailing
> list discussions.)
That's a good question. Currently packages are basically installed into
the `elpa' branch as is. We could give you write access there so you
can install updates and even use it as your official repository.
But maybe we should come up with a plan so we can give separate branches
per-package rather than one big branch with all the packages in it, so
as to make it easier for package maintainers to manage their packages.
> If it's OK with you, it would probably be easier for me to package
> undo-tree first, to get the hang of things, as it's a single-file
> package. Once I've understood how it's supposed to work in the simpler
> case of undo-tree, I can move on to the multi-file completion-UI and
> predictive packages.
Fine by me. Single-file packages are trivial to package.
As for your avl-tree.el changes, I've just installed them. Thanks,
Stefan
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