Should I link to these packages from the home page?

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James



On 05/11/2005, at 4:46 PM, Eric Schnoebelen wrote:

>
> I'm pleased to announce that I've generated a package for the
> PyMSNt Jabber transport.
>
> PyMSNt is a Jabber transport (connector/gateway) that connect a
> Jabber (XMPP) server to the MSN network.  Jabber users who also
> have an MSN id can connect to the MSN network, and communicate
> with other MSN members.
>
> The package is py-jabber-msnt.
>
> I think everythings done and working, but let me know what is
> found broken..
>
> For those on the py-transports list, pkgsrc-wip is the
> works-in-progress tree for the pkgsrc packaging system. New
> packages usually show up here first for debugging and
> development, before being imported into the main tree.
>
> pkgsrc works on a large number of operating systems, including
> Linux, NetBSD, IRIX, Solaris, Interix and others.
> --
> Eric Schnoebelen              [EMAIL PROTECTED]               
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>         demon on daddy's polo shirt say? -- Elizabeth Zwicky
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