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From: Darrell Kindred <dkindred@cmu.edu>
To: Chuck Thompson <cthomp@xemacs.org>
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Subject: Re: FAQ problems 
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Chuck Thompson writes:
 >     Darrell>  Q1.0.8: "How do you pronounce XEmacs?"
 >     Darrell> 	 Might add, "Some prefer `zee-macs', in deference
 >     Darrell> 	 to the old Zmacs editor on the MIT Lisp Machine,
 >     Darrell> 	 one of XEmacs's progenitors.
 > 
 > 
 > Some might prefer that but that is not how it is pronounced.

Fair enough.  I've never pronounced it that way myself, but
I couldn't remember whether there was an official position
on the matter when the name was first determined.

- Darrell

