Dear Bhavin,
A big "yay!" for packaging 28.1; I've been running my own emacs.spec modifications to play around with this, for one reason, and one reason alone:
PGTK support. Without it, emacs is virtually unusable on Wayland on hidpi screens with the compositors I've used, as xwayland simply scales pixel-images.
Since the pgtk toolkit supports both X and wayland under the hood, I'd very much propose that we do not only package an emacs-pgtk binary, but also, that it becomes what you get by default (i.e. when you install and run `emacs`).
Felt too big a change to propose for me, a GNU emacs newbie, but I was surprised to see a change proposal for a normal software version bump of emacs (it's not like say GNU Radio makes a change proposal every time they bump version), but then not include that, which feels a bit like a missed chance to round-off the wayland experience of Fedora!
Best regards, Marcus
On 18.07.22 19:29, Ben Cotton wrote:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Emacs_28
This document represents a proposed Change. As part of the Changes process, proposals are publicly announced in order to receive community feedback. This proposal will only be implemented if approved by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee.
== Summary ==
Update GNU Emacs to 28.1 release. This release includes a wide variety of new features, including native compilation of Lisp files.
== Owner ==
- Name: [[User:Bhavin192| Bhavin Gandhi]]
- Email: bhavin192@fedoraproject.org
== Detailed Description ==
The Emacs package will be updated to 28.1 release of GNU Emacs. This will have native compilation feature enabled, and will package additional natively compiled Lisp files.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
This major version of Emacs has bugfixes and new features which also improve the overall speed of Emacs.
== Scope ==
- Proposal owners: Upgrade the Emacs package to 28.1
- Other developers: N/A
- Release engineering: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Policies and guidelines: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Alignment with Objectives: N/A
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
Users might see some warnings while their installed Emacs packages get natively compiled after first launch post the upgrade. These warnings won't break any functionality, though the users are encouraged to update their Emacs packages.
== How To Test ==
# Run dnf update emacs # Open Emacs and check if inbuilt functionalities and packages work as indented.
== User Experience ==
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/#Releases
- Lisp files are natively compiled, this results in speed improvements
for most of the functionalities
- Much improved display of Emoji and Emoji sequences
- New system for documenting groups of functions
== Dependencies == N/A
== Contingency Plan ==
- Contingency mechanism: (What to do? Who will do it?) N/A (not a
System Wide Change)
- Contingency deadline: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
- Blocks release? N/A (not a System Wide Change), No
== Documentation ==
- https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/news/NEWS.28.1
- https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/emacs/pull-request/12
== Release Notes == The upstream release notes are available at https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/news/NEWS.28.1
These can also be accessed from within Emacs by doing `C-h n`.