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Thank you! It is a good idea, but generally I don't want to flood reddit with updates on every release. I made another post just now since I had something interesting to share - significantly faster consult-line, and it is also kind of a follow-up on my last post: https://reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1p9nowr/update_on_consult_and_jinx/ I should add that the limiting factors for me to sink in more time in these projects, maintaining them and writing about them, are time and funding. If you have the means to sponsor or could spread the word, I appreciate it, see my sponsoring page. Thanks again. |
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Thanks for posting a summary of your packages on reddit recently. That really helped me get my bearings straight about these inter-related packages. They are so well integrated, I forget how many pieces work together.
The idea I have is that you should post such summaries regularly. Even if it's just a collection of all change notes, seeing all the packages together helps understand them.
You could also expand the notes to include other packages that have integrated your packages.
I use your packages everyday and enjoy them especially for not having to deal with older packages that are no longer as integrated or as snappy.
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