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Subject: Removal of 'gnus' calls...
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William M. Perry writes:
 > I think we should remove the 'Apps->Usenet News' menu entry for 20.3, or at 
 > least put a :enable slot on it of (if (fboundp 'gnus))

also, I think that just as GNUS deserves an icon on the toolbar, since
it's pretty major stuff, so does w3 (or just a ``browse-the-web''
toolbar icon, for which users can set whatver browser they want.  How
'bout it?

dave

