On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 19:07:56 +0000
Ken Moffat <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I wasn't aware of the word servent before, but it seems to be in
> common use for this.

It's a combination of the words client and server. Each node on the
network can upload or download files.

>  Gtk-gnutella looks fully detailed, and you
> seem to know how to use it.

Thanks.

> 
>  Wpa_supplicant is reputedly useful (i.e. mentioned from time to
> time on -support : I don't have wifi except on my netbook), and the
> page looks good except for the lack of description, LFS-7.0 tag, and
> space/time : I'm currently going through the gnome-3 packages to see
> which need one or other of description and space/time, so I'm tuned
> to notice that ;-)

Thanks, I hadn't noticed the description at the top was missing.

> 
>  This year has been a shock to me - I favoured reducing the number
> of packages, but here I am preparing to merge another 75 into the
> book.  On that basis, another two or twentytwo is neither here nor
> there.  I suppose some of it is just the way that the number of
> packages grows.
> 
>  Happy GNU Year.

Thanks Ken. Gnome is a huge job. I couldn't do it. I find it easier to
look after pages that are about things I actually use.

Andy
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