Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: > Be reassured, the fact that I shall soon step down has nothing to do > with the community: in fact, the community is what kept me motivated > for nearly ten years now! > > This decision is a simple combination of me not having enough time > (which can lead to frustrating situations for other contributors) and > the fact that I'm confident about Org's future.
Yes. I am sure too. >> Yes. This is endless. We’ll continue this... > > ... but I'm very receptive to the real questions: how can we expose > the latest Org to more testers? how can we recruit more contributors? Org is a big beast now. I am also of the opinion that its parts must be maintained separately. Last few months when you are assigning things from ob-*, I was observing it and thinking - may be that is the way forward. > If at some point developing Org within Emacs seems to be part of a > good solution, I'll be all for it. I definitely prefer this scenario > to the one where Org is kicked out Emacs core and moved to a separate, > not-installed-by-default, GNU ELPA package. Not sure, how feasible is that (move to a separate non-installed-by-default). I am not thinking on these lines. I am hoping only for the best.