The effort to change EditorConfig settings for each project is too small-scale
compared to other meaningful discussions, such as the need to guarantee
computing freedom. Forcing users who have used Emacs and EditorConfig and found
them useful to accept this inconvenient change when they update to Emacs 30
seems like nothing more than a negative campaign against Emacs, and an effort
to exclude casual Emacs users.

I have no other feedback on these efforts, but I am very grateful for your work.

Regards,

2024年10月25日(金) 19:18 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>:
> From: Kenta USAMI <zonuexe@zonu.me>
> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 18:07:32 +0900
> Cc: monnier@iro.umontreal.ca, 73991@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> Thank you for your suggestion.
>
> However, the difference in these settings is as trivial as the color of a bike
> shed to other editor implementations that comply with the EditorConfig specification.
>
> I don't intend to send patches to numerous free software authors to fix something
> that isn't broken. Frankly, it would feel like spam to people who don't use Emacs.

It would feel like spam only if you accept that POV.  If you agree
with the POV I presented -- that the fact Emacs now supports
EditorConfig is worth some effort to adapt -- and try convincing
others to accept that, it won't look like spam, I'm sure.