It isn't September yet, but the list of little things that need
attention in Exim is getting quite long. I have decided to try to
operate as follows:
. In the mornings, answer email and work on the code;
. In the afternoons, work on the new introductory document.
Of course, life won't always work out quite like that...
As far as the code goes, I will first worth through the list of niggles,
infelicities and bugs that has appeared. It may be worth releasing a
2.03 version when this is done.
After that I will look at the New Wish List, the current version of
which is in
ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/exim/NewWishList
I will be most inclined to implement things that are supported by more
people but at the same time also lean towards the smaller and easier
items. So I guess my inclination factor is given by something like
number of supporters
I = ---------------------------- x fudge
difficulty of implementation
where fudge allows me some leeway. :-)
So if you particularly want something done (or not done) now is the time
to speak up.
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Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.
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