Title: Moving away from Emacs, 130 days after
       Author: Solène
       Date: 13 November 2018
       Tags: emacs
       Description: 
       
       It has been more than four months since I wrote my article about
       leaving Emacs.
       This article will quickly speak about my journey.
       
       First, I successfully left Emacs. Long story short, I like Emacs and
       think
       it's a great piece of software, but I'm not comfortable being dependent
       of it
       for everything I do. I chose to replace all my Emacs usage by other
       software
       (agenda, notes taking , todo-list, IRC client, jabber client, editor
       etc..).
       
       - agenda is not replaced by when (port productivity/when), but I plan
       to
         replace it by calendar(1) as it's in base and that when doesn't do
       much.
       - todo-list: I now use taskwarrior + a kanban board (using kanboard)
       for team
         work
       - notes:  I wrote a small software named “notes” which is a wrapper
       for editing
         files and following edition using git. It's available at
         git://bitreich.org/notes
       - IRC: weechat (not better or worse than emacs circe)
       - jabber: profanity
       - editor: vim, ed or emacs, that depend what I do. Emacs is excellent
       for
         writing Lisp or Scheme code, while I prefer to use vim for most of
       edition
         task. I now use ed for small editions.
       - mail: I wrote some kind of a wrapper on top of mblaze. I plan to
       share it
         someday.
       
       I'm happy to have moved out from Emacs.