Another step closer ...
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What are we another step closer to?
What are we another step closer to?
6.6.6
Isn't it obvious?
What happens then? Does hellfire reign down on the Linux community?
Or do they just start working on 6.6.7 shortly thereafter?
What happens then? Does hellfire reign down on the Linux
community?
Offhand I don't believe so. However I plan on subtitling 6.6.6 as the
kv of the Beast. What that means remains to be seen as I don't have
any inside information about or from the Beast.
Or do they just start working on 6.6.7 shortly thereafter?
Standard operating procedure.
You're no fun anymore. :-/
Then it came and went just like all the others.
So I let it play out.
So I let it play out.
I reiterate, you're no fun anymore.
... Fidonet 4K - You load sixteen penguins and what do you get?
I follow most development of any software that's still being
worked on.
Has there been anything interesting in the 4K world when it
comes to Fidonet?
I follow most development of any software that's still being
worked on.
Understood. I believe once you fixed the word wrapping problem with a certain editor you went well beyond the call of duty. No committee to
get in the way either. ;-)
Has there been anything interesting in the 4K world when it
comes to Fidonet?
As far as I am personally concerned, it isn't the lack of development
that is the main problem. Fidonet needs a good purging of all the obsolete and buggy code rather than developing new obsolete and buggy code.
getting nano fixed was quite a few years ago already.
getting nano fixed was quite a few years ago already.
Those were the days. ;-) Anyhow I think you underestimate the
potential of that fix. From fts-0001.016 I take the liberty of
quoting;
Compiled options: --enable-utf8
I believe that feature was done sometime in the 5.x or 6.x
versioning, and still going strong to this day. ;)
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