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Steven L Baur writes:

 > 3. Are we done arguing about default colors?

If we are, that's fine with me, but I thought we were going to at
least take a look at each other's setups (via the stuff David Moore is
collecting).  Other's had suggested asking on c.e.x., which might be a
good idea.  I'm not sure.  If it's done, maybe it should wait until
David's stuff is together, and the announcement could be something
more along the lines of "which of these do you prefer as a default"
rather than "what should the default be".

Anyway...

 > 4. Are Gnus-5.4/VM-6.17 et. al. stable enough for release?  (Gnus
 >    5.4.17 looks pretty good, I don't know about VM, lead me).

VM 6.16 was bundled with b97, but I've seen announcements for 6.17 and
6.18.  6.16 has been great for me, except for the s-i-p problems (I'd
still like to know how to turn it off in the presentation buffers).

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John Turner
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