Kenneth, great to hear your back.

My client is still using TN on Windows and Linux everyday and have pretty 
abandoned Client access all together with the exception of Ops Nav of course.

Everyone there is very happy with it and I have a bunch of feature request/bug 
reports I have to get to on the mailing list.

To everyone on the list, is there collective time to maybe kick start the TN 
project again? I know of a few bug report I need to file as well as a few 
feature request that I have been getting. There has been some Java specific 
issues and the such. I know there was talk of a code clean up and a 1.0 release 
in the past. Just a thought.

Thanks!

Rich  


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----- "Christian Geisert" <christian.geis...@isu-gmbh.de> wrote:

> kjpou schrieb:
> > Hey all
> 
> Hi Kenneth, great to have you back!
> 
> > Anybody out there from the old days still around?
> 
> Sure. Still using tn5250j almost every day ;-)
> 
> > I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.
> 
> I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
> I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .
> 
> Christian
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