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Am 29.09.2015 um 23:46 schrieb John Wiegley:

>>>>>> Stefan Monnier <

>> So, now that I stepped down, we need to find a new maintainer (or a new

>> maintainer-team).

> I'd like to self-nominate for that role, Stefan. I've been contributing to

> Emacs since 1994, and have loved it all the while. Emacs Lisp remains a very

> enjoyable language to write certain types of code in.

>

> Some things I'd like to see happen to Emacs are more efficiency, closing bugs,

> and wider adoption of some of our newest features, like lexical scoping. That

> said, I'm also excited by new prospects, and wonder what can be done in the

> area of concurrency (in some form), a new language under the hood (Guile?),

> etc.

>

> Emacs is my favorite application, by far, and the one I spend the most time

> in, both professionally and personally. It's my programming environment,

> E-mail reader, IRC client, task manager, note taker, and occasional shell. I'm

> hoping it will still be the best choice for these things after twenty _more_

> years of use, and perhaps as head maintainer I could help keep things moving

> in that direction.

>

> John

>

> >>>>>> Stefan Monnier < [hidden email] > writes:>> So, now that I stepped down, we need to find a new maintainer (or a new>> maintainer-team).> I'd like to self-nominate for that role, Stefan. I've been contributing to> Emacs since 1994, and have loved it all the while. Emacs Lisp remains a very> enjoyable language to write certain types of code in.> Some things I'd like to see happen to Emacs are more efficiency, closing bugs,> and wider adoption of some of our newest features, like lexical scoping. That> said, I'm also excited by new prospects, and wonder what can be done in the> area of concurrency (in some form), a new language under the hood (Guile?),> etc.> Emacs is my favorite application, by far, and the one I spend the most time> in, both professionally and personally. It's my programming environment,> E-mail reader, IRC client, task manager, note taker, and occasional shell. I'm> hoping it will still be the best choice for these things after twenty _more_> years of use, and perhaps as head maintainer I could help keep things moving> in that direction.> John

Hi John,



knowing you as author of some really awesome libraries,



not just



would be interesting to see you heading the beast.



BTW your github account is hard to find by your name --sorry being

stupid--, may you provide it?



Thanks Stefan for all the work done,



Andreas







Am 29.09.2015 um 23:46 schrieb John Wiegley:Hi John,knowing you as author of some really awesome libraries,not just http://www.ledger-cli.org would be interesting to see you heading the beast.BTW your github account is hard to find by your name --sorry beingstupid--, may you provide it?Thanks Stefan for all the work done,Andreas