Hi everybody,
thanks a lot for all your answer.

> > I've read that Neomutt is not a fork "We merge all of Mutt's changes 
> > into NeoMutt and get features into a state that Mutt will accept" 
> > [2].
> 
> No, it's a fork.  And no, they don't get features into a state I will
> accept.

Ok, thanks, it was a quote taken from neomutt website [1] and not my 
personal interpretation;)


> 
> > It isn't a big problem ;) but I want Mutt and not Neomutt.
> 
> Let Debian know then.  I used to spend time looking at Debian bugs, but
> don't bother anymore.  I wish they would rename their package to NeoMutt
> since they've basically switched their upstream.

Yes, I'm going to let them know because of freedom of choice and 
openness that because if I want mutt I install mutt, if I want neomutt I 
install neomutt;)

Cheers leo


[1] https://www.neomutt.org/about.html

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