From: Paul Eggert Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2018 15:25:46 +0000 (-0700) Subject: * etc/HISTORY: Cite Brinkoff on early history. X-Git-Tag: emacs-26.1.90~303 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f205928d1f93f4373d755ca91805a88e022ac414;p=emacs.git * etc/HISTORY: Cite Brinkoff on early history. --- diff --git a/etc/HISTORY b/etc/HISTORY index ba86182a1c3..b239904253b 100644 --- a/etc/HISTORY +++ b/etc/HISTORY @@ -12,10 +12,11 @@ development is sketchy, the following text summarizes what is known. EMACS started out as a set of macros atop the TECO text editor, and was first operational in late 1976. It was inspired by earlier work such as the E editor of Stanford, and was based on older TECO macro -sets. EMACS in turn inspired several similar editors. See: -Stallman RM. EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable Self-Documenting -Display Editor. AI Memo 519a, MIT, 1981-03-26 +sets. See: Stallman RM. EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable +Self-Documenting Display Editor. AI Memo 519a, MIT, 1981-03-26 . +EMACS in turn inspired several similar editors. For a summary of +this history, see . In 1984, work began on GNU Emacs, a fresh implementation designed to run on GNU and GNU-like systems, with a full-featured Lisp at its