rougier / elegant-emacs

A very minimal but elegant emacs (I think)
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Publishing to MELPA #11

Closed NicoloZorzetto closed 3 years ago

NicoloZorzetto commented 3 years ago

Hello Rugier, I have seen in the past couple of weeks multiple reddit users asking you to publish your theme on MELPA. I too think that the current method is inhibiting the fruition of your great work to a lot of users. I would love to help you do that if you'd allow me. I'd change a bit the src then create a pull request creating a new branch, maybe called "Melpa". After that I'll publish it (there's no name, it would only point to the repo and branch)

pallas42 commented 3 years ago

I'm not sure according to the readme this is intended to be minimalist, aka, no installation anything.  But, anyway, if it's gonna be on melpa, I'd DEFINITELY VOTE FOR IT!  On Monday, August 3, 2020, 01:36:01 AM GMT+8, NicoloZorzetto notifications@github.com wrote:

Hello Rugier, I have seen in the past couple of weeks multiple reddit users asking you to publish your theme on MELPA. I too think that the current method is inhibiting the fruition of your great work to a lot of users. I would love to help you do that if you'd allow me. I'd change a bit the src then create a pull request creating a new branch, maybe called "Melpa". After that I'll publish it (there's no name, it would only point to the repo and branch)

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NicoloZorzetto commented 3 years ago

my bad we don't even need a new branch I just gotta say to the fetchers to only look at those files. Created a pull request