gnu: geiser: Make description more concise and less personal.
* gnu/packages/emacs.scm (geiser)[description]: Tweak.master
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(home-page "http://nongnu.org/geiser/")
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(home-page "http://nongnu.org/geiser/")
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(synopsis "Collection of Emacs modes for Guile and Racket hacking")
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(synopsis "Collection of Emacs modes for Guile and Racket hacking")
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(description
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(description
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"Geiser is a collection of Emacs major and minor modes that
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"Geiser is a collection of Emacs major and minor modes that conspire with
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conspire with one or more Scheme interpreters to keep the Lisp Machine
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one or more Scheme implementations to keep the Lisp Machine Spirit alive. The
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Spirit alive. It draws inspiration (and a bit more) from environments
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continuously running Scheme interpreter takes the center of the stage in
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such as Common Lisp’s Slime, Factor’s FUEL, Squeak or Emacs itself, and
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Geiser. A bundle of Elisp shims orchestrates the dialog between the Scheme
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does its best to make Scheme hacking inside Emacs (even more) fun.
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implementation, Emacs and, ultimately, the schemer, giving them access to live
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metadata.")
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Or, to be precise, what i consider fun. Geiser is thus my humble
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contribution to the dynamic school of expression, and a reaction against
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what i perceive as a derailment, in modern times, of standard Scheme
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towards the static camp. Because i prefer growing and healing to poking
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at corpses, the continuously running Scheme interpreter takes the center
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of the stage in Geiser. A bundle of Elisp shims orchestrates the dialog
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between the Scheme interpreter, Emacs and, ultimately, the schemer,
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giving her access to live metadata.")
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(license license:bsd-3)))
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(license license:bsd-3)))
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(define-public paredit
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(define-public paredit
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