On 07/06/05, astronut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* > astronut wrote: > > >Ben Finney and Nigel Jones wrote: > ><concerns> > > > >This is a very good point. I think I should rename it to "dav-text" as > >this is what the upstream's webpage is called. I will rewrite the > >description tommorow. Anibal: If you would email me any other concerns > >about the package, then I will send you one updated to satisfy these > >concerns. > > > >Benjamin > > > > > > > > > > > Ok, the package has been rebuilt and renamed to dav-text. The Great, now we and many others won't think it's a WebDav reference (unless someone gets the mad idea it's some sort Dav Config File editor (highly unlikely, but some people do that)). > description is as follows: > > Description: A minimalist ncurses-based text editor > Dav (Dav Ain't Vi) is meant to provide a stable text editor that is > efficient > in both memory and processor usage. It is licensed under the GPL and is > still > in development. > . > Features include: > * Memory and cpu efficiency > * Small filesize and footprint > * Freely licensed under the GPL > * Useful feature set > * Intuitive and easy to use Don't those last two go "hand in hand", why not say "Useful, easy to use feature set" <Marketing Hat>Also this gives people that read a greater sense of usefulness in the program.</Marketing Hat> > > Anibal: Sorry about it changing so much. >
Personally I wouldn't mind seeing this, just of interest mainly. -- N Jones Blogging @ http://nigelj.blogspot.com Proud Debian & FOSS User Debian Maintainer of: html2ps & ipkungfu