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From: Francis R Bridge <bridge@cig.mot.com>
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Subject: Re: So, how's the GUI version coming?
Date: 03 Nov 1998 12:04:54 -0600
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"Michael Kairys" <kairys@mi.sl.com> writes:
>
>
> >Our reaction is unprintable at best, isn't it. Not only an interruption
> >and request for personal fulfillment, but a question about details which
> >we are slaving to come to grips with.
>
>
> I've been a user and beta tester of Kermit on several platforms for almost
> ten years now, and I have never had such a reaction from the Kermit
> developers. If they regard such a posting in a public newsgroup as an
> interruption or in any way unwelcome I would like to hear that from them.
>
I about choked on my coffee when I read Joe's reply, especially since the
Kermit newsgroups are some few quality forums left on USENET. Perhaps he is
just having a bad day.
-Frank Bridge