Edi Weitz edi@agharta.de writes:
If the Emacs guys are too slow for our taste
Are you kidding?
Well, I don't know how long it takes to get a small change (less than 20 lines) into CVS Emacs. It definitely takes ages until you can convince them to change some C code. It took two months before my server socket changes showed up in CVS. I also had to sign papers. Small changes don't need papers and can probably integrated a lot faster.
But I think it would be better to keep the indentation code in Emacs than to make a fork.
Helmut.