Re: Moving the MC homepage to www.gnu.org

2007-09-06 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
[OT] I don't want to be a smart-ass, but I need to say this: I probably do know enough about e-mail clients and RFC-822 header fields, because back in the 90s when I still was a software developer, I implemented a multi-threaded, platform-independent e-mail server from scratch, only based on readin

Re: Moving the MC homepage to www.gnu.org

2007-09-06 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 10:44:16PM -0400, Pavel Roskin wrote: > That's what the "reply all" option is for, and it's present in all > decent mail clients. > actually, *decent* mailers (*) have a "list reply" option. :) (*) e.g., mutt, kmail, ... -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/

Re: Moving the MC homepage to www.gnu.org

2007-09-05 Thread Pavel Roskin
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 19:09 +0200, Alexander Kriegisch wrote: > OT: Damn, this happens *every time* I do not explicitly remember not to > answer e-mails from this list directly: They are sent to the person > whose message I answer instead of to the list, so I have to create > another copy with the

Re: Moving the MC homepage to www.gnu.org

2007-09-05 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
OT: Damn, this happens *every time* I do not explicitly remember not to answer e-mails from this list directly: They are sent to the person whose message I answer instead of to the list, so I have to create another copy with the right address. Can this be fixed? --- In my opinion GNU software bel

Moving the MC homepage to www.gnu.org

2007-09-05 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello, The GNU people asked me whether we would like to move the project homepage to http://www.gnu.org/software/mc. Currently this is a redirect to the homepage at ibiblio. There are certain advantages if we make this move - the homepage source can be stored in savannah's cvs and it will be au