*sigh*.

Who's read the description?  Really?

Matt

On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 08:18:42PM -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, JF Martinez wrote:
> 
> >> > In the same way I doubt RedHAt should keep shipping half a dozen mail
> >> > user agents.
> >> 
> >> Which ones do you think should be removed?
> >> 
> >
> >The description of the ELM package states that few people use it.
> 
> Out of 2500 emails I have in the linux-kernel folder, 175 of them
> were posted using Elm.  Personally I use PINE, but 175/2500
> random emails is 7%.  That is hardly "few people".  Granted other
> mailing lists likely have a different MUA spread, but linux still
> has mostly a technical user base, and I know if someone suggested
> that PINE be removed, I'd have napalm on their ass pretty quick.
> 
> The way I see things going, is moving lesser used stuff to a
> second CDROM like powertools.  Keep the main dist "general" and
> put extras on a separate CD or two.
> 
> Just an idea.
> TTYL
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