I have added a new mailing list, [EMAIL PROTECTED], for
discussion of Unicon Language Design, Implementation, and Feature requests.
I am introducing the new list because not everyone is interested in these
topics, and more than one person has unsubscribed on account of them.
Most folks will want to be both lists, but this gives you a choice about it.

The main Unicon list is for discussion of the language as it stands.  This
includes most typical postings (questions, code examples, bugs, install
reports, announcements, etc.).  New language features will become relevant
to this list when they make it into the CVS repository and especially when
they get packaged into the source or binary distributions, and documented in
the Unicon book.

The unicon-ldif list is for the more hard-core discussion of proposed new
features, and the language implementation.  Some of this discussion will
lead to additions and improvements in future versions of Unicon, but many
(most?) proposed changes will never become part of Unicon because they will
never get implemented, or because technical flaws are found in them or they
just don't fit in with Icon and Unicon's philosophy.  All "hypothetical"
Unicon topics are fair game on unicon-ldif, as are the more detailed
implementation discussions.  I will work on improving the documentation of
the implementation in order to assist those of you who want to work on it.

Cheers,
Clint


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