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authorStefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>2020-12-14 19:21:28 +0100
committerStefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>2020-12-14 19:21:28 +0100
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Make XEmacs entry in the FAQ more contemporary
* doc/misc/efaq.texi (Difference between Emacs and XEmacs): Make XEmacs entry in the FAQ more contemporary. Remove part about re-using XEmacs code; this is not likely to be relevant these days and in any case is not a frequently asked question. (Bug#45235)
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@@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ problem (@pxref{Reporting bugs}).
* Packages that do not come with Emacs::
* Spell-checkers::
* Current GNU distributions::
-* Difference between Emacs and XEmacs::
+* What was XEmacs?::
* Emacs for minimalists::
* Emacs for MS-DOS::
* Emacs for MS-Windows::
@@ -3526,35 +3526,21 @@ A list of sites mirroring @samp{ftp.gnu.org} can be found at
@uref{https://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp}
-@node Difference between Emacs and XEmacs
-@section What is the difference between Emacs and XEmacs (formerly Lucid Emacs)?
+@node What was XEmacs?
+@section What was XEmacs?
@cindex XEmacs
-@cindex Difference Emacs and XEmacs
-@cindex Lucid Emacs
-@cindex Epoch
XEmacs was a branch version of Emacs that is no longer actively
-developed. XEmacs was first called Lucid Emacs, and was initially
-derived from a prerelease version of Emacs 19. In this FAQ, we use
-the name ``Emacs'' only for the official version.
-
-XEmacs last released a new version on January 30, 2009, and it lacks
-many important features that exists in Emacs. In the past, it was not
-uncommon for Emacs packages to include code for compatibility with
-XEmacs. Nowadays, although some packages still maintain such
-compatibility code, several of the more popular built-in and third
-party packages have either stopped supporting XEmacs or were developed
-exclusively for Emacs.
+developed. XEmacs last released a new version on January 30, 2009,
+and it lacks many important features that exist in Emacs. Since its
+development has stopped, we do not expect to see any new releases.
-Some XEmacs code has been contributed to Emacs, and we would like to
-use other parts, but the earlier XEmacs maintainers did not always
-keep track of the authors of contributed code, which makes it
-impossible for the FSF to get copyright papers signed for that code.
-(The FSF requires these papers for all the code included in the Emacs
-release, aside from generic C support packages that retain their
-separate identity and are not integrated into the code of Emacs
-proper.)
+In the past, it was not uncommon for Emacs packages to include code
+for compatibility with XEmacs. Nowadays, most built-in and third party
+packages have either stopped supporting XEmacs or were developed
+exclusively for Emacs.
+XEmacs was initially derived from a prerelease version of Emacs 19.
If you want to talk about these two versions and distinguish them,
please call them ``Emacs'' and ``XEmacs.'' To contrast ``XEmacs''
with ``GNU Emacs'' would be misleading, since XEmacs too has its