Re: should debian FAQ suggest "alpine" as an alternative to "pine"?

2009-08-22 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Chris Burkhardt wrote: > Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > currently perusing the FAQ, section 5.10 asks, "where is pine?" > > since alpine is apparently available for debian, shouldn't that > > section at least mention that alternative? i've used alpine as a > > drop-in replacem

Re: should debian FAQ suggest "alpine" as an alternative to "pine"?

2009-08-22 Thread Chris Burkhardt
Robert P. J. Day wrote: > currently perusing the FAQ, section 5.10 asks, "where is pine?" > since alpine is apparently available for debian, shouldn't that > section at least mention that alternative? i've used alpine as a > drop-in replacement for pine on fedora for quite some time. Yes, I thi

should debian FAQ suggest "alpine" as an alternative to "pine"?

2009-08-22 Thread Robert P. J. Day
currently perusing the FAQ, section 5.10 asks, "where is pine?" since alpine is apparently available for debian, shouldn't that section at least mention that alternative? i've used alpine as a drop-in replacement for pine on fedora for quite some time. is there a better place to make that sugg