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''Just a note...'' John T. Haller uses this to make his Portable Apps. (Fx/Tb/Nvu/Fz/OO/Aw/GIMP/Gaim)
''Just a note...'' John T. Haller uses this to make his Portable Apps. (Fx/Tb/Nvu/Fz/OO/Aw/GIMP/Gaim)
== Personal opinions ==
''VIm, a (err the best) text editor''<br />
Please... no personal opinions...
: That's actually taken from the [http://www.nullsoft.com/free/nsis/users.html original users page]
: --[[User:Kichik|kichik]] 09:03, 5 January 2006 (PST)
:: Hah! I was just about to say the same thing....
<blockquote>
<pre>
Truly, our responsibility to spread the Gospel of the Gnu is weighty.
Cleave to what is good. Remember the words the prophet Stallman
brought down from the Mount MIT, graved in Lisp on tablets of
crystalline lambda calculus.
Only this true: Emacs is pure.
All else is false.
Do not be misled by false gods like Vi, the Editor of the Beast.
Do not be seduced by Word, the Scarlet Woman of Babylon.
Do not be driven to madness by Xcode, the Blind Priest of the Children of Asherath.
When the wild winds of chaos blow, stay pure.
When the universe collapses in shards around you, stay holy.
When the gibbering hobgoblins of apostate Editors attack with shards
of broken syntax, seek the crystalline stillness within you.
Brethren, ensure that you (Meta-x-say-[[hallel]]-to-Emacs) daily for otherwise you will be lost.
When the Beast comes, only Emacs can save you.
This was brought to you as a public service by the Holy and Ineffable Church of The Mighty Emacs.
SUPPORT THIS CRUSADE WITH YOUR DONATIONS. EMAIL THE STILL BEATING
HEART OF A VILE VI USER TO emacs-highpriest@god-hates-vi-users
</pre>
</blockquote>
:: --[[User:Dandaman32|Dandaman32]] 17:42, 2 November 2006 (PST)
==New edition==
I have edit 2 first topics, rename it a bit, normalize links and decsriptions, remove all ADs and personal opinions from descriptions - only independed small brief. ---[[User:81.200.116.70|81.200.116.70]] (Alexander M. Batishchev, abatishchev at gmail.com)
:Thanks. It is very much appreciated. I changed "well-known" back to "famous" though as I like the sound of it better. --[[User:Kichik|kichik]] 23:07, 2 December 2008 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 23:07, 2 December 2008

Just a note... John T. Haller uses this to make his Portable Apps. (Fx/Tb/Nvu/Fz/OO/Aw/GIMP/Gaim)

Personal opinions

VIm, a (err the best) text editor
Please... no personal opinions...

That's actually taken from the original users page
--kichik 09:03, 5 January 2006 (PST)
Hah! I was just about to say the same thing....
Truly, our responsibility to spread the Gospel of the Gnu is weighty.
Cleave to what is good. Remember the words the prophet Stallman
brought down from the Mount MIT, graved in Lisp on tablets of
crystalline lambda calculus.

Only this true: Emacs is pure.
All else is false.
Do not be misled by false gods like Vi, the Editor of the Beast.
Do not be seduced by Word, the Scarlet Woman of Babylon.
Do not be driven to madness by Xcode, the Blind Priest of the Children of Asherath.

When the wild winds of chaos blow, stay pure.
When the universe collapses in shards around you, stay holy.
When the gibbering hobgoblins of apostate Editors attack with shards
of broken syntax, seek the crystalline stillness within you.

Brethren, ensure that you (Meta-x-say-[[hallel]]-to-Emacs) daily for otherwise you will be lost.
When the Beast comes, only Emacs can save you.

This was brought to you as a public service by the Holy and Ineffable Church of The Mighty Emacs.
SUPPORT THIS CRUSADE WITH YOUR DONATIONS. EMAIL THE STILL BEATING
HEART OF A VILE VI USER TO emacs-highpriest@god-hates-vi-users
--Dandaman32 17:42, 2 November 2006 (PST)

New edition

I have edit 2 first topics, rename it a bit, normalize links and decsriptions, remove all ADs and personal opinions from descriptions - only independed small brief. ---81.200.116.70 (Alexander M. Batishchev, abatishchev at gmail.com)

Thanks. It is very much appreciated. I changed "well-known" back to "famous" though as I like the sound of it better. --kichik 23:07, 2 December 2008 (UTC)