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Re: The New AppleScript Users Digest
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Re: The New AppleScript Users Digest


  • Subject: Re: The New AppleScript Users Digest
  • From: Chuq Von Rospach <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 14:04:31 -0800

At 9:53 PM +0000 10/30/00, Nigel Garvey wrote:

So far, despite all the posts, no-one on the list has actually disagreed
with anything I've said about the new digest and I've received a limited
amount of agreement privately. I'm still doubtful about the duplicated
numbering system and about whether the opinion of "most people" is
actually known, but Chuq has said he'll see what he can do to get the
headings displayed in a consistent order and I'm content to let it rest
at that.

FWIW, I'm working to switch the volume number to 2 (which required the developer to write a program to patch non-accessible values in the list database), and conformance with the digest RFCs will be done, but probably not for a bit; it's currently scheduled for Mailman 2.1, because 2.0 is in final candidate stage and the developer feels the code changes are too significant to do for 2.0 at this point. As soon as those patches are made, I'll install them.

I'm also looking at the digest header text, to try to shrink it.

--
Chuq Von Rospach, Apple Mail List Gnome
(mailto:email@hidden) + (mailto:email@hidden)


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