--- On Wed, 4/29/09, Scott Bennett <[email protected]> wrote: [cut] > >All of the above can be waifed void, when those > versions are announced on the mailing list. > > "Waifed"? What language are you borrowing > that from? And what does > it mean? "Waif" in English is a noun having a > meaning that bears no > obvious connection to this discussion. > Hmm...on the off-chance that you intended to type > "waived", I think I > can see an intended meaning, although the use of the word > is still incorrect in this context. Yes apologies for my non-perfect English, im not a native English speaking person :) What i mean was those arguments can be eliminated. (better now? :D)

