On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Stephen Ford wrote: > I was rather surprised at the cumbersome nature of the Cygwin mailing lists. > There are difficult to manage, and the fact that all mails appear in your > mailbox, whether related to a post or not is, not what I would have > expected. The Cygwin environment is very comprehensive, but something as > simple as a poor support system (and compared with all the others I use, > this is poor) can restrict interest. > > Sorry to be critical, but I was taken a-back. Is it going to be improved by > using a newsgroup for example? > > Regards > Stephen Ford
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