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  • From: Alvaro Tejero Cantero <address@hidden>
  • To: TeXmacs users <address@hidden>
  • Subject: [TeXmacs] Input welcome for discussion on the future of TeXmacs
  • Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 19:30:55 +0000
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Dear TeXmacs users,

Tomorrow is the final day of the TeXmacs workshop.

A few important issues will be discussed in a dedicated session. Joris
has put forward a questionnaire to guide the discussion. To sample the
wishes, interests and ideas of TeXmacs users we would welcome the
opinion of all of you who could not make it to Faro.

Here are the questions*:

! What would you like to happen with TeXmacs?
* three most important point
* then summarize in just one

! What are the most important bugs?
* three bugs
* one bug

! What would be best for TeXmacs to become adopted?
* three points
* one point

! How to organize TeXmacs as a community
* three points
* one point

! What kind of documentation would you like to see more?
* three points
* one point

! How should TeXmacs be publicized
* Name change (or not): three suggestions and one suggestion
* New website, new general graphical design (logo?).

! What do you think you could contribute?
* three points
* one point

Cheers,

Álvaro Tejero Cantero.

* whoever is interested in looking at the names that have been
proposed already please make yourself a user in http://tiddlyspace.com
and send to me privately the id so that I can authorize you to see the
private pages in http://tamiz.tiddlyspace.com. You can suggest new
names; in that case using the letters 't' and 'm' is of interest to
ease the transition process.



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