Hi On 5/8/24 15:40, Gina P. Banyard wrote:
Let me know what you think.
The fewer not-actually-a-function functions, the better. I don't have any remarks and I'm in favor.
Best regards Tim Düsterhus
Hi On 5/8/24 15:40, Gina P. Banyard wrote:
Let me know what you think.
The fewer not-actually-a-function functions, the better. I don't have any remarks and I'm in favor.
Best regards Tim Düsterhus