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From: Kent Landfield (kent@hypermail.org)
Date: Fri Oct 08 1999 - 22:46:41 CDT


I've updated some of the documents a bit more by adding the
non-documented new directives. I think everything is up-to-date
with the exception of the hypermail.1 man page and the attachments.txt
file. I'll clean up the hypermail.1 tomorrow. If someone could
update the attachments.txt file with the proper info then the
docs will be current. All the docs could use a once over by other
eyes. Please don't hesitate to send corrections.

Here is my list of things to do to get to a final release.

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BUGS and Testing:
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 - Verify issues from the mailing list are resolved.
 - Clean up configure for SCO and HPUX
 - Compile and Test on Redhat 6.0
 - Run final regression testing

Documentation:
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 - docs/hypermail.1 : Update with new directives.
 - docs/attachments.txt : Determine if this is needed. If so update. If
                            not remove after assuring the updated information
                            is incorporated into the appropriate documentation.
Top-level files:
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 - Final update of Changelog
 - Update KNOWN_BUGS
 - Update README
 - Update TODO
 - Update UPGRADE
 - Update patchlevel.h

General:
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 - There appears to be a little clutter in the directory that
   is unneeded/unwanted. They should be removed from the distribution
   baseline. maketgz ?? src/Formatting ?? others ??
 - Format source files in libcgi and src directories with indent ?
   Sure would make things a little more consistent.
 - Update ftp site.
 - Update Web site pages.
 - Announce it's final availability.
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Please add to this if I am missing something.

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