Re: Missing menu items after upgrade

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On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 01:56, Jeff Spaleta wrote:

> This is contradictory to some extent.
> Emacs weenies...pitchs forks and blazing torches in hand demand emacs
> be available by default because they can't be bothered to do a custom
> install.  But the compromise requires a delibrate attempt to hide
> emacs from new users and new programmers who would enjoy using emacs
> as a development tool.

Absolutely. This is not a sensible solution.

> Suck it up, stand up for the design principle of the default desktop
> install concept..and move emacs over to workstation install and give
> it an entry in Programming submenu.

Hoorah for commonsense.

> If any application fits into the definition of "Workstation" as
> defined in anaconda at the moment..its emacs.

I couldn't agree more.

Best, Darren

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