Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes: > Hi François,
Hi, Bastien, and everybody. (By the way, in "Carsten Dominik", may I assume that "Carsten" is the first name and "Dominik" the family name? What is the nationality?) > That's why I tried to gather *all* functions and variables in an .org > file, which you can see as an appendix. Did you check it? Not yet, I'll come to it for sure. > Org should claim 10% of the time it spares you ;-) Absolutely. This is why I initially got involved in GNU, long ago. It was absolutely normal to me that I repay the Emacs (and GCC, and Make, and Bison) author for all the increased productivity and saved time. (I honestly think I amply filled my debt, so I'm comfortable.) By the way, long ago, I signed a generic FSF document for all past, present and future work for any free software project related to GNU. Hopefully, it is still valid and I am free from any later paperwork. (Yet, Richard may decide strange things once in a while.) > My suggestion is to stick to the current collective workflow: let's > try to document small things in relevant places (manual or worg) and > let's avoid Big Projects (bikesheds). I will not tackle big Org projects unless I really think I'll have enough free time to finish them :-). François