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bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwritin
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daniela-spit |
Subject: |
bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Nov 2020 19:08:24 +0100 |
> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 6:22 PM
> From: "Jean Louis" <bugs@gnu.support>
> To: daniela-spit@gmx.it
> Cc: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz@gnu.org>, 44935@debbugs.gnu.org
> Subject: Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable,
> overwriting user options
>
> * daniela-spit@gmx.it <daniela-spit@gmx.it> [2020-11-29 20:02]:
> > Correct, everything tells you it is part of Emacs. Then one sends a report
> > and people
> > start sending in in a long winded road to find the appropriate
> > channel.
>
> We can consider those features of reporting bugs still in
> development. I never knew since recently that there are various
> reporting bug functions. You can discover it easier by using
> completion such as ivy package.
Still in development? How much thinking do people have to do
for this. I can make 34 mailing lists in a few hours!
> There is:
>
> - report-calc-bug
> - calc-report-bug
> - c-submit-bug-report
> - TeX-submit-bug-report
> - org and Emacs maybe others
>
> > You look at "Emacs Asking for help" and "Emacs Reporting bugs" and you get
> > only two things
> > help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org and bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org. Have been following
> > discussions here
> > and people herd together telling others they are doing everything
> > backwards. And insisting
> > everything is fine, makes serious people not happy at all. I do not want
> > to hurt anyone,
> > but there exists a wall between maintainers and users who basically use Gnu
> > Tools to do
> > something else.
>
> Users could assign to themselves specific level such as Beginner,
> Intermediate, Advance and God.
>
> Beginner would be welcomed to submit bugs and kindly explained that
> there exists specialized mailing list with more people able to help
> it.
>
> Intermediate user would be simply told to go somewhere else.
>
> Advanced user would be anyway submitting patches and be active in
> Emacs development, so there would be no problem with this level.
>
> God would never tell anything to anybody just as what is usual that
> God does, I guess M-x something...
>
>
- bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/11/29
- bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, daniela-spit, 2020/11/29
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- bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, daniela-spit, 2020/11/29
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- bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options,
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- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, Tim Cross, 2020/11/29
- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, Christopher Dimech, 2020/11/29
- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, tomas, 2020/11/30
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- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, gyro funch, 2020/11/29
- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, daniela-spit, 2020/11/29
- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, Kyle Meyer, 2020/11/29
- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, daniela-spit, 2020/11/29
- Re[2]: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, Gyro Funch, 2020/11/29
- Re: Re[2]: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, daniela-spit, 2020/11/29
- Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options, Tim Cross, 2020/11/29