On mar., 21 nov. 2023 at 19:01, Maxime Devos <maximede...@telenet.be> wrote:
> Yes, it is official, but the question was how the bundling is not a bug (and > implicitly, whether it is bundling), not whether the bundling is official. The bundling is not a bug because it is how Emacs is developed. The term “bundle“ – which would potentially imply being unbundled by Guix packagers – is misleading. Emacs maintainers grant some packages and make them part of Emacs as builtin package; whatever where these packages are developed or if these packages follow another release schedule than the Emacs release schedule. The section “New Modes and Packages in Emacs X.Y” of the NEWS file for each release (NEWS.28, NEWS,27, etc.) lists such promoted packages. Please note that Emacs 29 introduces a “New user option 'package-install-upgrade-built-in'”, as mentioned in NEWS. For instance, the packages widget.el or woman.el or many others were initially developed outside the Savannah Emacs tree, then integrated (being promoted builtin), and now the original development location is gone – which means all the maintenance burden for these builtin packages is now done by Emacs maintainers. Once builtin, the code of a package distributed with GNU Emacs is maintained by Emacs maintainers and fully part of GNU Emacs. As explicitly commented in the header of transient.el that comes with Emacs: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ;;; transient.el --- Transient commands -*- lexical-binding:t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2018-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jo...@bernoul.li> ;; URL: https://github.com/magit/transient [...] ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- The collision is a bug. The report of bundled is not a bug. Cheers, simon