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Re: bounce
You also mention Stallman's warts. Ignore them and take the best
away from his project.
Thanks, Matthew. I learned a whole lot out of Stallman over 10 years
of Emacs bug reporting. Stallman's got real problems with big
projects (e.g. adding Mule into Emacs 20 was a nightmare), but he's
really good at small programming problems. Often I'd send in a bug
report and have an idea how to patch it, and Stallman would come back
with a gem, a much more elegant solution than I was thinking of. And
certainly Stallman really taught me how to send in bug reports.
using abstraction if done right, will help people who approach a
code base not hinder them.
Thrilling! I have no objection to getting in the abstraction harness.
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- From: Matthew Flatt <mflatt@cs.utah.edu>