The FSF don't want to make their software better on non-free operating systems which, given their goals, doesn't seem particularly unreasonable to me.
Bye Bye Emojis: Emacs Hates MacOS
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Re: Bye Bye Emojis: Emacs Hates MacOS
#22Users of non-GNU systems that use GNU software: the FSF is actively trying to make your life more difficult.
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#23I must say, Emacs still runs better on macOS than Xcode does on Linux.
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#24Can you just recompile it with that feature enabled?
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#25Homebrew tap here: https://github.com/railwaycat/homebrew-emacsmacport
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#26I wish there was a way to force other applications to disable color emjoi.
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#27The difference is that GNU is a lot smaller and has a lot less power and resources than Apple and Intel. So much that it is relatively easy and, in fact, explicitly allowed by the GPL, for someone like Yamamoto to come along and decide that, by golly, Emacs will have unique macOS-only features and Apple deserves to have more money to do whatever it wants to its users because its users enjoy Apple's treatment, smelly GNU/Beards be damned. This is a lot easier than fixing icc for AMD CPUs or putting headphone jacks into iPhones 7.
> We are not welcome, and never will be.
You are welcome. You are very welcome. Apple is not. You should not identify yourself with Apple's operating system.
Re: Bye Bye Emojis: Emacs Hates MacOS
#28And several other Mac features were stopped before they made it into the official release. This is Richard Stallman's policy: "GNU Emacs should never offer people a practical reason to use some other system instead of GNU. Therefore, when someone implements a useful new feature but only for a non-GNU system, we do not accept it that form." https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-12/msg01... https://lists.…
There's a real need for innovation and great ideas to better support all manner of open community resources, free software and beyond. But stupid control games are totes better than all that.
Re: Bye Bye Emojis: Emacs Hates MacOS
#29And several other Mac features were stopped before they made it into the official release. This is Richard Stallman's policy: "GNU Emacs should never offer people a practical reason to use some other system instead of GNU. Therefore, when someone implements a useful new feature but only for a non-GNU system, we do not accept it that form." https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-12/msg01... https://lists.…
Re: Bye Bye Emojis: Emacs Hates MacOS
#30- well, right now, it's just bloating Emacs for the rest of the world. If one needs it on MacOS, I'm sure it can be added it to a personal installation.