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From: The Pope <lazarus@mind.net>
To: Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
Cc: xemacs-beta@xemacs.org
Subject: Is your (favorite) package not in XEmacs and should be?
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Steven L. Baur writes:
 > I just got done porting mine.el because I wanted to add a new game for
 > 19.15.  (It seemed like the thing to do at the time :-).  I'm hereby
 > lifting the feature freeze we've been in for too long to add some new
 > small packages.
 > 
 > Possible candidates are single file Lisp packages that do something
 > cool and/or useful, already work with XEmacs, and are reasonably
 > mature.  I've already tagged webjump.el, browse-cltl2.el, and
 > eldoc.el.
 > 
 > The thaw will last until Monday or Tuesday.

I know there's a really good ada-mode out there that works with
XEmacs.  If I can figure out where I found it, I'll say something, but
it seems reasonably mature to me.

Erik Arneson
lazarus@mind.net

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