Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ssbell!kent From: kent@ssbell.UUCP (Kent Landfield) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Elm Patches Distribution Policy (Was Re: Patch #8 ???) Keywords: elm patches, archiving sources, patches Message-ID: <492@ssbell.UUCP> Date: 30 May 89 15:35:45 GMT References: <22@loria.crin.fr> Reply-To: kent@ssbell.UUCP (Kent Landfield) Organization: Sterling Software, FSG-IMD, Bellevue, NE. Lines: 35 In article <22@loria.crin.fr> tombre@convex.crin.fr (Karl Tombre) writes: # I see discussions about patch 8 but I didn't notice any patch #8 in # the comp.sources.*. Sorry to ask again (t'was the same thing for # another patch), but is there somebody out there willing to mail this # patch to me ? Thanks in advance. Could the patches for elm be sent to the moderator of comp.sources.unix so that people need not keep asking the same questions over and over ?? I am sure that the Elm development group would like to have everyone use the most up-to-date version of elm instead of the initially posted version. Not everyone reads comp.sources.bugs and comp.mail.elm. (Developers do but most general users... :-) ) It is extremely easy to miss the patches. It would be much better (in my opinion :-)) if the patches were posted to comp.mail.elm, and to comp.sources.bugs as they are now *and* sent to the moderator of the sources newsgroup. In this manner the patches could be archived in many more places then they are now. Many of the questions of "Where do I get patch .." or "Could some kind soul mail me patch ..." would go away since people would know of an additional place to retrieve patches. I understand that the reason the patches are posted to the non-sources groups is for faster distribution of the patches. This is a wise approach to take for developers but elm is being designed to be used by all. It sounds ridiculous but there are sites that only run software posted to the moderated sources newsgroups and no patch to that software is considered "Official" unless the patch appears in the sources newsgroup. Elm is a great package (a satisfied user since Msg). Just trying to make it more accessible.... -Kent+ --- Kent Landfield UUCP: kent@ssbell Sterling Software FSG/IMD INTERNET: kent%ssbell@uunet.uu.net 1404 Ft. Crook Rd. South Phone: (402) 291-8300 Bellevue, NE. 68005-2969 FAX: (402) 291-4362