>>1 >advocating and setting an example for what the so-called "Unix Philosophy" means.Does anything like this exist in the Scheme/Lisp space?
This is very confusing to me, a relative outsider, when the main example in this thread, Emacs, is a GNU project. Most of my encounters with Lisps have been in a unix environment. But I still see Lisp set in opposition to Unix, not just other programming languages, on a regular basis, as if there were this large contingent of hackers running Lisp Machines or working on ITS somewhere.