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I actually have a pretty decent NT development environment now and I'm
looking around for some fun projects to learn my way around this
strange and frightening world.  So, what's the state of the XEmacs/NT
development?  I haven't been following this too closely, but it would
be great if whomever is coordinating this development work to please
get in touch!

-Barry

