Hi,

> On 29 Apr 2018, at 13:05, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote:
> Again, I may be wrong in thinking disabling this will cause trouble to
> many users.  Let's just take a moment to see what users think.

Here’s my 2 cents: I’ve only been using org-mode for a few months now, but 
almost from the beginning I learned about org-tempo and the “<s" expansions, so 
I got used to them. I find it very natural and quick to type. At some point it 
became necessary to add "(require org-tempo)" to my init file, which didn’t 
bother me.

Since a few weeks ago (around 9.1.10-11, maybe?) the “<s" expansion seems a bit 
broken - if I try to use it in the middle of a file and there is a block of the 
same type further down in the file, then only the opening line of the block is 
inserted. So I’ve been using "C-c C-," more, which seems to work fine. I just 
now realized (thanks to Nicolas’ comment) that it works on regions, which is 
nice (I had been using "org-babel-demarcate-block” - “C-c C-v d” for that).

So, to summarize: I don’t mind having to load org-tempo explicitly, but it wold 
be nice to make the change visible (maybe make ORG-NEWS more visible) and to 
fix the bug I mentioned.

Best,
—Diego

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