Btw, is that really official GNU software, or is it currently non-gnu? Good question. I put down official GNU software because we're using it to manage GNU lists, and so it weird to think of using [EMAIL PROTECTED] for discussion of a GNU management tool. Likewise the "obvious" web page is http://www.gnu.org/software/listhelper, not anything nongnu.org.
On the other hand,it's not a "package" in the sense of something that can be installed with configure && make, and I wasn't planning to add it to the maintainers file, but heck, we have lots of projects like that, right? Starting with www and working on down. But if we're trying to minimize such projects, nongnu.org would be ok. Plus, the whole thing is theoretically temporarily when it comes to lists.gnu.org lists; if sysadmin ever manages to deploy the new mail system it will (supposedly) not be necessary any more. So I feel somewhat at sea about categorizing it. Wdyt? karl
