On Sat, Jul 01, 2023 at 06:15:17PM +0300, Nikita Krasnov wrote:
> Is this message – an equivalent of a new forum topic or thread? Does anyone
> even see this? Sorry, first time having conversations this way. Also, is
> hard-wrapping lines at 80 characters a requirement? I see many people
> doing t
On Sat, Jul 01, 2023 at 06:15:17PM +0300, Nikita Krasnov wrote:
> Is this message – an equivalent of a new forum topic or thread? Does anyone
> even see this? Sorry, first time having conversations this way. Also, is
> hard-wrapping lines at 80 characters a requirement? I see many people
> doing t
On Sat, 1 Jul 2023 18:15:17 +0300
Nikita Krasnov wrote:
Dear Nikita,
> Is this message – an equivalent of a new forum topic or thread? Does
> anyone even see this? Sorry, first time having conversations this
> way.
yes, welcome to this mailing list!
> Also, is hard-wrapping lines at 80 charact
Is this message – an equivalent of a new forum topic or thread? Does anyone
even see this? Sorry, first time having conversations this way. Also, is
hard-wrapping lines at 80 characters a requirement? I see many people
doing this here (I
think I also saw Linus Torvalds doing the same in kernel ema
Large free software is not real free software. To customize one's software to
one's needs, one has to understand it, tweak it and improve it. Bloated large
free software does none.
Almost all GNU software is like that. It is unfortunate but one of the key
reasons why GNU software survives is be