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Please send me your thoughts/suggestions. I think a discussion would
be out of the scope of this mailing list and probably belongs to a
(new ?) newsgroup.

	-Arun

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On 22 Jan 1998, Arun Sharma wrote:

> Please send me your thoughts/suggestions. I think a discussion would
> be out of the scope of this mailing list and probably belongs to a
> (new ?) newsgroup.

I've set up a mailing for this purpose (I'm extremely interested in seeing
a Netscape/Gtk happen :-)

nsgtk-list@cuc.edu

E-mail nsgtk-list-request@cuc.edu with a subject of 'subscribe' to
subscribe...

Hope this helps,
-- Elliot					http://www.redhat.com/
"The obvious mathematical breakthrough would be development of an easy way
to factor large prime numbers." -- Bill Gates from "The Road Ahead," p. 265.