AFAICT the issues raised in this thread have been solved, so I am
closing this bug report now.
Org-mode does not encourage users to use GitHub for hosting their
source code, nor does it encourage them to use non-free javascript
by browsing GitHub's page.
Some files in Org still contain references
>> you go to Github
>> for the most up to date version it is GPLv3
>> https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa/blob/master/LICENSE
>
> That file does not tell us how the code is licensed.
> It could be under GPL version 3 only, or GPL version
> 3-or-later.
> The proper way to use the GPL is t
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> you go to Github
> for the most up to date version it is GPLv3
> https://gith
> go to Github
> for the most up to date version it is GPLv3
> https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa/blob/master/LICENSE
The official-looking site sends you to SourceForge. Git and Svn repo functions
are available there.
At the time, the git part of it was empty. Building the 131K jar requir
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 5:28 AM Van L wrote:
> > As already pointed out by Nicolas Goaziou, org-mode also requires other
> > external stuff
>
> A data point.
>
> Ditaa requires a JRE as mentioned at
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-ditaa.html
>
> The litig
> As already pointed out by Nicolas Goaziou, org-mode also requires other
> external stuff
A data point.
Ditaa requires a JRE as mentioned at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-ditaa.html
The litigious terms are
ditaa version 0.9, Copyright (C) 2004--2009 Efstat
Michael Albinus writes:
> Pls use (setq org-mobile-directory "/davs:u...@remote.host.org:/webdav/")
> Otherwise, LGTM.
Done. Thank you.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
Hi Nicolas,
> Alternatively, by using TRAMP (see [TRAMP User Manual]),
> `org-mobile-directory' may point to a remote directory accessible
> through, for example, SSH, SCP, or DAVS:
>
> (setq org-mobile-directory "/davs:/u...@remote.host:org/we
Hello,
Michael Albinus writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Alternatively, by using TRAMP (see [TRAMP User Manual]),
>> `org-mobile-directory' may point to a remote directory accessible
>> through, for example, SSH and SCP:
>>
>> ┌
>> │ (setq org-mobile-directory "/scpc:u...@remot
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
Hi Nicolas,
> 1 Setting up the staging area
> ═
>
> The mobile application needs access to a file directory on a server[1]
>
> Alternatively, by using TRAMP (see [TRAMP User Manual]),
> `org-mobile-directory' may point to a remo
> From: Nicolas Goaziou
> Cc: r...@gnu.org, 32...@debbugs.gnu.org, n...@flqt.fr, les...@watter.net,
> right...@gmail.com, kaushal.m...@gmail.com, Rasmus
> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2018 20:33:35 +0200
>
> > Thank you. Can we have this change on the ermacs-26 branch of Emacs,
> > please?
>
> I do
Hello,
Eli Zaretskii writes:
> Thank you. Can we have this change on the ermacs-26 branch of Emacs,
> please?
I don't have access to the Emacs repository.
You can either give me write access there, or I can send you the Texinfo
@node contents, or someone with write access could do it for us.
> From: Nicolas Goaziou
> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2018 16:53:04 +0200
> Cc: 32...@debbugs.gnu.org, n...@flqt.fr, les...@watter.net,
> right...@gmail.com,
> kaushal.m...@gmail.com
>
> > This is actually good news. It means Android MobileOrg is almost ok.
> > If someone wants to do a little work
Hello,
Richard Stallman writes:
> This is actually good news. It means Android MobileOrg is almost ok.
> If someone wants to do a little work on Android MobileOrg, so it could
> go into f-droid, we could recommend its use. But the doc should be
> updated.
For the record, I rewrote the section
[I sent this message a week ago but did not get a response.
Could we get the discussion moving again?]
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> Just a little information: since Dropbox update their API to 2.0
> MobileOrg w
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> I've checked, and currently all of the references to MELPA tend to
> encourage
Hello all,
Just a little information: since Dropbox update their API to 2.0
MobileOrg with this backend stopped to work, so anyone willing to use it
will have
to use either WebDAV, SSH or Local filesystem. AFAIK, there's no active
development of MobileOrg
in terms of having this issue [0] solved.
On Fri, Sep 21 2018, Richard Stallman wrote:
> > There are a handful of references to MELPA inside Emacs. Are these to
> > be discouraged?
>
> The question is rather broad, so I can only say "it depends". Whether
> a reference to software outside Emacs is good or bad depends on its
> semanti
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> There are a handful of references to MELPA inside Emacs. Are these to
> be dis
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 2:57 AM Richard Stallman wrote:
> The deep problem with the reference to htmlize is that it
> blurs the distinction between Emacs itself
> and Lisp code that is not part of Emacs.
> We need to highlight that distinction, not blur it.
There are a handful of references to M
Hi,
On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 08:43:19 +0300
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Kaushal Modi
> > Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2018 17:16:28 -0400
> > Cc: Nicolas Goaziou , Glenn Morris
> > , n...@flqt.fr, Richard Stallman ,
> > 32...@debbugs.gnu.org, Robert Horn , Eli
> > Zaretskii
> >
> > I got approval from Hrvo
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> As already pointed out by Nicolas Goaziou, org-mode also requires other
> exter
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> I heard back from htmlize.el author Hrvoje Nikšić in his repo's issue
thread[0].
Hello all,
I heard back from htmlize.el author Hrvoje Nikšić in his repo's issue thread[0].
So here's the summary:
- Hrvoje Nikšić does not want to assign the copyright of htmlize to
FSF. So it cannot be part of Emacs, Org mode or even GNU Elpa.
- The package will keep living in its GitHub repo.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:53 PM Robert Klein wrote:
> When the original poster doesn't want to use htmlize, he probably
> should try to export without fontifying source code (I think there's a
> switch, but I'm not sure).
Setting org-html-htmlize-output-type to nil will not prompt the user
to in
On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 19:53:14 +0300
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Robert Horn
> > Cc: Nicolas Goaziou , Eli Zaretskii
> > , kaushal.m...@gmail.com, 32...@debbugs.gnu.org,
> > r...@gnu.org Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 12:37:45 -0400
> >
> > /* from RMS email later in thread
> > To motivate people to d
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