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From: Joe Nuspl <nuspl@nvwls.cc.purdue.edu>


Now that I have the article in front of me, the author was 
Larry Ayres <layres@vax2.rain.gen.mo.us>.  His bio noted:

	"He is also struggling with configuring a Usenet news server
	 for his local ISP"


I wonder when the article was written because he states that Ben is
the primary developer.

One of the points he brings up, is that there are a lot of packages
that work with GNU Emacs and not XEmacs, but he only lists NC (I found
it at ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/emacs/nc.el )

One thing I would like to see included in the new releases of XEmacs
is overlay->extent mappings in prim/obsolete.el.  (I'm working on this)

	Joe

