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annotate future.roff @ 134:edf46861132b

Wrote about path conversion; Dropped the idea to write about scan listings
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Tue, 03 Jul 2012 22:30:20 +0200
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meillo@132 1 .H0 "Future of mmh
meillo@132 2 .P
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meillo@132 5 .U2 "Summary
meillo@132 6 .P
meillo@132 7
meillo@132 8 .P
meillo@132 9 The far most difficult improvements, but at the same time the most
meillo@132 10 valuable ones.
meillo@132 11
meillo@132 12 .P
meillo@132 13 Although I did only a small part of the draft handling improvement,
meillo@132 14 I value it as an important part.
meillo@132 15
meillo@132 16 .QS
meillo@132 17 It seems that perfection is attained not when there is nothing
meillo@132 18 more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove.
meillo@132 19 .QE
meillo@132 20 .[
meillo@132 21 antoine de saint exupery: Wind, Sand and Stars (1939)
meillo@132 22 .]
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meillo@132 28 .U2 "Outlook
meillo@132 29 .P
meillo@132 30
meillo@132 31 .P
meillo@132 32 MIME Integration:
meillo@132 33 user-visible access to whole messages and MIME parts are inherently
meillo@132 34 different
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meillo@132 39 .U2 "Relationship to nmh
meillo@132 40 .P
meillo@0 41 .P
meillo@42 42 Because of several circumstances, my experimental version is rather
meillo@42 43 a fork today, although this may change again in the future.
meillo@0 44
meillo@0 45 .P
meillo@53 46 Although mmh bases on nmh, it is likely seen as a step backward.
meillo@53 47 I agree.
meillo@53 48 However, this step backward actually is a step forward,
meillo@53 49 although in a different direction.
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meillo@53 52 .P
meillo@53 53 .\" Top candidate for the final sentence:
meillo@53 54 This enabled me to follow my vision straightly and thus produce
meillo@53 55 a result of greater pureness.