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Is there any plan to include ts on ELPA? I'm using it with nano-agenda which is on ELPA but from what I've understood, I would need to remove the dependency if ts is not on ELPA. And of course, I would prefer not to recode badly what you've done beautifully here.
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Apologies for not following up on emacs-devel. I've been taking a break from Emacs stuff lately.
Yes, I'd be glad to put ts on ELPA. I don't know how soon I can make it happen, but I don't think much work will be required, i.e. there shouldn't be any copyright assignment issues for the code.
I may not have much time for Emacs stuff in the near future, and I'd hate for this to hold back your progress on your package, so if there's anything that a non-author could do to move the process along, and you have the time, feel free (e.g. I've seen people other than authors post to emacs-devel asking packages to be added to ELPA).
I guess all I would need to do is change the headers and copyright statement to make it suitable, but someone like Stefan M. might find issues that need to be fixed first.
Is there any plan to include ts on ELPA? I'm using it with nano-agenda which is on ELPA but from what I've understood, I would need to remove the dependency if ts is not on ELPA. And of course, I would prefer not to recode badly what you've done beautifully here.
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