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List:       kde-krn-devel
Subject:    Re: krn and rpm
From:       "Sander 'Linux95' Alberink" <Sander.Alberink () hio ! hen ! nl>
Date:       1997-07-17 22:51:36
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Ah, I mailed the thing already too...

> I don't know about what Roberto or Sander thinks about this, but at least
> I think that it's a bit early. Sure, it can get articles and show them,
> but since both posting and article threading are not done yet, I think
> it's better to wait until the last major missing things are there.
> (I guessed that posting would be done today or tomorrow, but as always
> I'm far to optimistic. My new guess is before the weekend is over, and I
> really have no idea about when threading will be finished. (Sander?))

<GRIN> That may take a whole lot of time more. Right now, I have a job
for the holidays (which have started here) for which I have to travel 5
hours a day (from and to the office). Right now, I really don't have the
time. I am glad if I can keep up with my mail...

But as things go, I will have more time next week. I'll see what I can
come up with. I still have my little to-do list standing.... ;-)

> > I have to say that I am impressed with krn. Since reading news in
> > Communicator does not work yet, krn will be a saver.
> 
> I'm glad to hear that you like it!
> Anyway, until Krn gets those last features that separate news readers from
> News Readers, I suggest knews, skim or any other free news reader for X.
> Really, right now, Krn isn't very useful as a news reader (compared to
> "real" ones), but in just a week or two, things will probably have changed
> quite a bit =)


Agree

> > Have you thought about renaming krn to News Reader or Kool News Reader?
> 
> I'd say that that is up to Roberto. My suggestion would be Kool readnews.

I find the suggestion of Robert a good one too.

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