Joey Hess wrote:
> joost witteveen wrote:
> > I'll give my opinion here, but I'm running very low on time at the moment.
> > So, I'll probably not participate in much of this discussion untill
> > (well?) after 1998/1/7. Joey Hess also has a great feel for these things,
> > and
> > I will grateful
joost witteveen wrote:
> I'll give my opinion here, but I'm running very low on time at the moment.
> So, I'll probably not participate in much of this discussion untill
> (well?) after 1998/1/7. Joey Hess also has a great feel for these things, and
> I will gratefully adopt any desicion he makes (
"joost" == joost witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'll give my opinion here, but I'm running very low on time at the
> moment. So, I'll probably not participate in much of this
> discussion untill (well?) after 1998/1/7. Joey Hess also has a great
> feel for these things, and I will gratef
I'll give my opinion here, but I'm running very low on time at the moment.
So, I'll probably not participate in much of this discussion untill
(well?) after 1998/1/7. Joey Hess also has a great feel for these things, and
I will gratefully adopt any desicion he makes (assuming he wants
to particip
I notice a flaw in menu placement for a number of packages which might
be categories as Personal Information Managers (PIMs). Namely, `ical'
and `addressbook' are listed in the `Apps/Tools' category, while
`xmaddressbook' is under `Apps/Misc'.
I can't say I'm extremely happy with either categor
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