> On Sep 26, 2016, at 6:47 PM, Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> wrote: > >> No, if the man pages are lacking, we need to fix that. >> >> If there is real demand for an "nmh User Guide" I'm pretty sure we can >> cook one up. And have long thought we should. But it needs to be part >> of the core distribution, and formatted using troff, just like the rest >> of the documentation. > > Weeelll ... are you volunteering to write a nmh User Guide? :-) I > don't think the issue is troff know-how, or packaging ... it's getting > someone to sit down, fingers to keyboard, and type out a clear document. > As far as I know, there is no nmh package that does not include man > pages; if there is one, that should be fixed (is there one?) I seem to > recall Laura's issue was more that she didn't know nmh was still being > developed. And honestly, can't blame her there; who goes trolling > through man pages to see if a new feature was added when you weren't > looking? > > Actually, a question to Laura ... how DID you find out that nmh was > still being worked on? Did you happen to Google it? Overhear people > talking about the new version in some chic Gothenburg cafè? Might be > interesting to know. > > I've thought of writing a relatively simple "intro" that would cover the > basics of configuring your email address, how to send and receive email, > and where to go from there. That might not be too bad. > > --Ken > > _______________________________________________ > Nmh-workers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
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