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XEmacs Home Page for Jonathan StigelmanThis is the XEmacs home page for Jonathan Stigelman, one of the developers of XEmacs. He can be reached at <jonathan.stigelman@xemacs.org>, as well as <stig@xemacs.org>. Peripatetic uninominal Emacs hacker. Stig sometimes operates out of a big white van set up for nomadic living and hacking. Stig is sort of a tool fetishist. He has a hate/love relationship with computers and he hacks on XEmacs because it's a good tool that makes computers somewhat less of a nuisance. Besides XEmacs, Stig especially likes his Leatherman, his Makita, and his lockpicks. Stig wants a MIG welder and air tools. Stig likes to perch, hang from the ceiling, and climb on the walls. Stig has a cool van. Stig would like to be able to telecommute from, say, the north rim of the Grand Canyon or the midst of Baja. Contributions to XEmacs:Implemented the faster stay-up Lucid menus and hyper-apropos. Contributor of many dispersed improvements in the core Lisp code, and back-seat contributor for several of its major packages. |
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