Gentoo Emacs/Elisp Project
1.
Project Description
The Gentoo Emacs Project handles Emacs and Elisp
related packages in the Gentoo package tree. This includes GNU
Emacs, XEmacs and related editors, manuals and additional packages.
2.
Project Goals
Our goal is to provide the best Emacs experience around. Forget any
other distribution!
3.
Developers
| Developer |
Nickname |
Role |
| Christian Faulhammer |
fauli |
Developer ( Emacs maintainer ) |
| Hans de Graaff |
graaff |
Developer ( XEmacs maintainer ) |
| Ulrich Müller |
ulm |
Developer ( Emacs maintainer ) |
All developers can be reached by e-mail using nickname@gentoo.org.
4.
Herds
The Emacs
project maintains the following herds:
| Herd |
Members |
Description |
| emacs |
fauli, graaff, ulm |
GNU Emacs applications and Emacs Lisp add-ons |
| xemacs |
graaff |
XEmacs editor and the associated xemacs lisp packages |
5.
The Emacs Overlay
The Emacs Overlay
holds packages to be tested separately and provides a playground for
both GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
The Wiki
also collects some information, mainly intended for the developers
themselves, and some of it of temporary nature.
6.
GNU Emacs documentation
Our developer information summarises what
must be known when maintaining Emacs and its packages in Gentoo.
Even maintainers of packages with optional Emacs support
(by USE=emacs) can learn something about the internal goings.
A devmanual section
contains hints how you can configure your Emacs as Gentoo developer.
Using Emacs XFT support
shows you how to enable and use antialiased fonts for Emacs.
7.
XEmacs documentation
Documentation on XEmacs on Gentoo is available. It contains information for users to explain how Gentoo deals with some aspects of XEmacs, and information and support scripts for Gentoo developers.
8.
Other Emacs implementations
Other Emacs-like editors are also
available in Gentoo, in addition to GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
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