On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 20:30, Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> wrote:

> >That's about when I started using MH and mh-e...  Were you even born?  ;-)
>
> For the record ... yes :-)  I was in high school, actually.
>


> Chad Walstrom <[email protected]> wrote:
> >You may want to check out ESR's reposurgeon v0.9. He's been putting a lot
> >of effort in fixing artifacts in repositories.
>
> The problem isn't artifacts of our repository; AFAICT the git tree is
> an accurate representation of the CVS history.  It's just that the CVS
> history only goes back to well after the conversion to nmh was underway.
> We never got the revision history from Richard Coleman, much less UCI.
> So the details of those changes have been lost to history (unless Marshall
> Rose or John Levine still has a copy of what I presume to be the SCCS
> files for the original MH sitting around somewhere accessible).
>

I think you mean John Romaine.  John Levine is known for many things, but
MH in not among them...

Thanks

Jeff

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