> After 11 months of painstaking work and testing, CML2 1.0.0 
> is ready for use,
> and ready to replace the current kernel-configuration system.  You'll
> find it at <http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/cml2/>.  I've made a transition
> guide available at <http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/cml2/transition.html>.

> From: Eric S. Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Dunlap, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'd like to see one of the prominent web pages inform
> > people that Python version x.yy(?) is required to use CML2.
> 
> It's in the README.  Is that good enough?
> -- 

Then the README should be listed (linked) on one of the 2 web pages
above.  I can't find it without downloading "CML2 prototype
and documentation," right?  I think that it should be
more visible that Python version x.yy(?) is needed, without
having to download the tarball.  Or did I miss the README
somewhere?

Thanks,
~Randy

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