WEBVTT 00:00:34.583 --> 00:00:35.873 - So... 00:00:36.780 --> 00:00:39.567 I've seen the work you've done for Org-mode till January. 00:00:39.567 --> 00:00:43.340 You must be very careful not to make stupid mistakes. 00:00:44.048 --> 00:00:46.300 I'll give you a simple example... 00:00:47.531 --> 00:00:51.534 When you are merging Org into Emacs... 00:00:55.565 --> 00:00:58.763 Er... I don't like to speak about this. 00:00:59.455 --> 00:01:01.584 It's difficult, very difficult. 00:01:01.707 --> 00:01:03.843 - I will handle it. 00:01:08.104 --> 00:01:09.849 - Good luck. 00:01:11.526 --> 00:01:14.789 Do you have any idea how you will proceed? 00:01:15.451 --> 00:01:16.910 - Yes, one or two. 00:01:17.433 --> 00:01:19.348 - Good... it's good. 00:01:20.009 --> 00:01:22.233 I simply copied the Org files to Emacs! 00:01:22.360 --> 00:01:24.542 It's dirty but it works... 00:01:24.726 --> 00:01:26.816 - Yes, yes, I saw it... 00:01:27.062 --> 00:01:29.232 - This is not a good method. 00:01:29.601 --> 00:01:33.658 I've been looking for a better way to do this but... 00:01:34.366 --> 00:01:38.276 But Emacs uses bazaar. This is stupid. 00:01:40.753 --> 00:01:42.369 Don't you agree with me? 00:01:42.369 --> 00:01:43.666 - Completely... 00:01:43.727 --> 00:01:47.247 - It's a complete disaster! 00:01:48.678 --> 00:01:50.824 - Yes, indeed... 00:01:51.270 --> 00:01:54.746 - If Emacs were using git we could have better collaboration... 00:01:55.423 --> 00:01:58.790 - Better collaboration... 00:02:00.775 --> 00:02:03.035 [Mhh... Ha... Ha!...] 00:02:05.235 --> 00:02:08.912 You know, I was alone when I started org-mode... 00:02:08.912 --> 00:02:10.166 I was alone! 00:02:10.228 --> 00:02:11.343 - The community was here... 00:02:11.451 --> 00:02:13.270 - Maybe I should have let more people collaborate... 00:02:13.447 --> 00:02:17.320 Maybe people relied to much on me... 00:02:19.781 --> 00:02:22.131 - Don't worry. 00:02:22.746 --> 00:02:25.322 We will have more contributors. 00:02:27.860 --> 00:02:29.840 I'll make them sign the FSF papers. 00:02:30.270 --> 00:02:33.733 It will be tough, but I'll do it. I must do it. 00:02:45.930 --> 00:02:50.402 - I must tell you something that you don't want to hear. 00:02:51.202 --> 00:02:53.902 Flamewars... 00:02:54.893 --> 00:02:57.681 You must prepare for that... 00:02:58.835 --> 00:03:02.754 The HTML exporter... I knew it was a mistake... 00:03:03.693 --> 00:03:12.182 When I first wrote it, I had this bad feeling and thought: this can end up in spaghettis... 00:03:13.213 --> 00:03:17.794 People will borrow this code, this will cause trouble. 00:03:19.041 --> 00:03:22.824 Sometimes I wake up at night and think... 00:03:24.267 --> 00:03:26.632 I should have done this differently. 00:03:27.255 --> 00:03:30.370 Things would be way easier for you. 00:03:31.201 --> 00:03:34.116 Org "maintainer"... 00:03:34.316 --> 00:03:36.590 "Maintainer"!... it says it all. 00:03:36.774 --> 00:03:39.971 - No, you did the right thing. 00:03:45.048 --> 00:03:48.720 - And this unicorn... this unicorn! Does it really look queer? 00:03:48.720 --> 00:03:51.642 - It's okay. 00:03:51.642 --> 00:03:53.793 It's okay... 00:03:57.563 --> 00:04:03.107 - Be careful: don't let spaghetti code provoke flamewars... never. Never! 00:04:03.554 --> 00:04:06.200 Be very careful.