On 26 Feb 2017, at 15:52, Joerg Schilling <schily(a)schily.net> wrote:
OK, then Gosling just had the idea of including lisp.
I'd have to check the chronology but I'm fairly sure that EINE predates Gosling
Emacs by several years: I'd assume that either EINE is where Gosling got the idea, or
that it was just obvious, since Emacs came from an environment where implementing things
in Lisp was not a strange idea, to put it rather mildly.
(Note I agree that Gosling Emacs is the root of Emacs-on-Unix and that without that Emacs
would likely have died out with the platforms it lived on.)
--tim