xenodasein--- via "Emacs development discussions." <emacs-devel@gnu.org> writes: > How has org-mode have benefited from being in core? Well, of course more people have had the chance to use it. This has helped build a fairly sizable org-mode community. > My personal experience and observation from others is that it's users > like too keep it relatively up to date, and installing a more recent > version while there is also a built-in one is, confusing and > error-prone. That's not my experience, FWIW. As a very heavy org-mode user with a decent number of customizations, I've almost always been more than happy with the stable version of org-mode shipped with Emacs. I also can't remember having experienced any issues with installing a new version of org-mode on top of the built-in one. package.el certainly has no trouble with it, AFAIK, and if there are any issues they are merely bugs that should be fixed.
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