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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    RE: New and Revised Reports
From:       "Jonathan Bacon" <j.bacon () delta ! wlv ! ac ! uk>
Date:       2001-08-07 8:40:15
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Yeah I agree with this. If people could shove any binaries or other
attatchments on a server and provide a link that would be easier.

	Jono

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Werner [mailto:pergent@web.de]
Sent: 07 August 2001 08:01
To: kde-usability@master.kde.org
Subject: Re: New and Revised Reports


Hi,

>      Included in the attached tarball are slightly revised versions of
> the Kicker and Startup reports and two new drafts of reports on the
> Desktop and KControl.  The KControl report is a rather rough and long
> and chances are that I will disagree with some of what I wrote later
on
> (hopefully not too much :-).  The reports are still in the plaintext
> format for reasons I will discuss in a new thread.  Comments and
> thoughts are appreciated.  Thanks.

Would it hurt if we'd agree on not sending binaries on the mailing list?
I'm reading this list in digest mode on a dial-up line, and binaries are
really annoying. The procude lots of traffic and still I can't use them
in digest mode without extra efforts (they don't appear as attachments
but as houndreds of uuencoded text lines).

Thank you,
  Stefan
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