Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes: > A "problem" doesn't necessarily have to be a bug or a deficiency, it > could also be a missing feature. In this case, a missing feature > could perhaps be described as a lack of guile-ide.el package in Emacs, > which users of the Guile Studio could simply load, and magically have > their confusion taken care of.
There is a problem I see: I cannot easily share configurations that can be loaded with use-package. The main reason for that is that melpa rejects meta-packages which only setup other packages and adjust some configuration values. Another aspect is that "use Emacs for X" is a major selling point of many publicly shared configurations. If you look outside the box and check IntelliJ, you’ll see that JetBrains sells several customizations for specific usecases, so this is not unique to Emacs. TLDR: It would be nice if Emacs could at startup offer users to select a customization for a specific use-case. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken