I was used to Mac key bindings and its graphical UI. This beautiful language from the depths of classic AI research wasn't well supported by editors, and the only one that provided some syntax highlighting was Emacs.īack then, my fingers and eyes disagreed with Emacs. That's the TLDR, but if you're interested, I'll give you a bit of a historical and personal perspective.Īround 2003, I was fresh out of undergrad and worked, in a research position in Dublin, Ireland, on multimodal interfaces to personal digital assistants: systems that were perhaps a bit too much inspired by linguistic theory and its symbolic manipulations and constraint optimization. I have led the development of the Aquamacs variant of GNU Emacs since around 2004. ![]() I am grateful that Aquamacs-contributor Win Treese has agreed to manage the 3.6 release. ![]() I am retiring as maintainer of Aquamacs Emacs. Next message (by thread): Stepping Down as Aquamacs Maintainer.Previous message (by thread): error message with Gallina's python-mode.el.Stepping Down as Aquamacs Maintainer David Reitter david.reitter at
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