For the sake of record, file attributes of ELPA tar as is distributed
now:
,
|
| bash-3.2$ tar tvf org-20101101.tar | head
| drwxr-xr-x cdominik/pg1095168 0 2010-11-01 12:30 org-20101101/
| -rw-r--r-- cdominik/pg1095168 17889 2010-11-01 12:30 org-20101101/ob-tangle.el
| -rw-r--r-- cdominik/
Achim Gratz writes:
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>> I would think that it only makes sense to have one Org-mode package in
>> ELPA, namely the bleeding edge git version of Org-mode.
>
> I disagree and my vote is still on 'maint', i.e. what a user would be
> most likely to install if he was visiting
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> I would think that it only makes sense to have one Org-mode package in
> ELPA, namely the bleeding edge git version of Org-mode.
I disagree and my vote is still on 'maint', i.e. what a user would be
most likely to install if he was visiting orgmode.org. Master changes
to
> Dan,
>
> I have no special expertise on this, but I'll hazzard an answer as a
> simple ELPA user:
>
>> Using ELPA does seem like an attractive route, especially if it
>> (package.el) is going to be in Emacs24.
>
> To me too, ELPA is a great idea. It probably needs some perfecting,
> but if it w