> Certainly it is! There are many users who have used Emacs for decades who have only a handful of lines in their init files and no third-party packages.
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> Yes, I think you should say that instead; that would be more fair and accurate.
Makes sense, & will do in the future!
> The good news is that the quality of software in the Emacs ecosystem is steadily improving. MELPA is upholding higher standards for packages, and more tools are being made to catch poor-quality code and encourage best practices.
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> Yes, I think you should say that instead; that would be more fair and accurate.
Makes sense, & will do in the future!
> The good news is that the quality of software in the Emacs ecosystem is steadily improving. MELPA is upholding higher standards for packages, and more tools are being made to catch poor-quality code and encourage best practices.
Good to hear. :-)