Hi,
knowing there are much more pressing issues, I nevertheless would like to spend a couple of cycles rewording a reflection of mine from the past:
There are lots of LSPs around with adequate Web pages.
Most include configuration examples for various editors/IDEs.
How many include a configuration example for Emacs?
Maybe it is because of the ELISP-centric approach followed by eglot. Nothing against it, but it is not exactly an incentive for someone trying to jump into Emacs (from scratch).
Because, unfortunately, the whole eglot configuration stuff is not easy to read or understand when you are /starting/ with Emacs.
How difficult would it be to allow for a JSON configuration file for eglot as an alternative?
It would surely lower this hurdle.
Thanks for the cycles,
/Pedro A.
PS: When I show my Emacs setup at work, I spark interest in it, which fades away when they see what they need to understand the whole setup. And maybe the hardest part for most potential users is eglot.
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