egisin@orchid.UUCP (11/06/87)
In article <5745@j.cc.purdue.edu>, nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu (Daniel Lawrence) writes: > A common enough request, but I need to explain why and ask a > question. On June 20th I sent a full MicroEMACS 3.9 distribution kit to > the moderator of comp.unix.sources. He sat on it for three full months. > When someone asked him why, he responded indicating that editors were > simply not a high priority. > > I know that I have put a lot of work into this. Some people have > complained at the frequency which I have posted this in the past. But > the truth is that I have actually made a large amount of changes between > postings. > > So, my question is this. I have version 3.9e running and almost > ready for distribution. Do you want me to post this? Where? (remember, > mod.sources.unix won't post it). > [I'm including this in comp.sources.d too]. Can't you post patches two or three times a year? Every one should be able to get 3.8b from the archives, and apply patches to it. 3.8i was 500K, how big are diffs between successive releases?