On 7/31/15 10:48 AM, john lunzer wrote:
I would like to reiterate, because I don't want to come off as too critical, that I love what Leo can do! And with the refactoring plugin I'm writing I'm finding it more and more powerful every day. Leo is ready to get its name out there, but the community would be best served if our "marketing" efforts were focused on emacs/vim types and if developers spent an ample amount of time with "perception" related issues (ie, making Leo more friendly to newcomers and not expecting them to spend tens of hours getting comfortable before they can be truly productive).

I'd like to second that. As an emacs user going back farther than I like to think about, and a not-yet-Leo user who's looking at a serious hill to climb to "port" myself to Leo, I'd be happy enough with a sort of "rough guide" to assist an emacs/ECB user in making the trip. (As a long-time Ecco user for PIM purposes, I have a similar hill, but maybe not quite as high.)

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Don Dwiggins
Advanced Publishing Technology

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