On Fri Sep 23 2011 Reiner Steib wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 22 2011, Roland Winkler wrote:
> 
> > 2011-09-22  Leo  <sdl....@gmail.com>
> >     * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-window): Remove Gnus-specific code
>                                                     ^^^^
>                                                     GNUS
> 
> >     which is not required anymore by recent versions of Gnus.
> 
> The original version written by Masanobu UMEDA was called "GNUS" (all
> uppercase), see (info "(gnus)History").

I can well imagine that the relevant code in BBDB stems from very
old days. Nonetheless, BBDB v2.35 (my limit of looking into the
history of BBDB, its file bbdb.el has as most recent copyright
statement "1994") claimed it wanted to make "gnus" happy with this
fragment of code. Software historians should feel free to dig
further in the past. -- I am glad this piece of code is gone.

Roland

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