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From: Georg Nikodym <georgn@Canada.Sun.COM>
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Well, I've finally caught up with my email and I see that I posted
before I knew that 19.15 was pretty much out of the tunnel.

Good work.

The debates that have spawned, particularly the words exchanged by
Chuck, Kyle and Steve have me sitting hear muttering, "Yes! Amen!
Praise the Drol!"

The criticism that I could have sent in my complaints earlier is
valid, but I too am a volunteer with other unrelated
responsibilities not to mention my advanced years (since we're all
whining about how geriatric we are ;-)

I look forward to continued developments esp. the more formal
treatment of XEmacs as the substrate for elisp apps.

Congratulations on another release.  Let's party! [1]


[1] I'll be Bay Area bound at the end of April.
    And to those of you that are wondering because they've never been
    there, yes, the BA _is_ the centre of the universe even if it does
    suck.

