From ybf2u@curry.edschool.virginia.edu Wed Jan 25 20:44:33 1995 Received: from moose.cs.indiana.edu by whale.cs.indiana.edu (5.65c/9.4jsm) id AA01026; Wed, 25 Jan 1995 20:44:33 -0500 Received: from virginia.edu (uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU) by moose.cs.indiana.edu (5.65c/9.4jsm) id AA02427; Wed, 25 Jan 1995 20:44:32 -0500 Received: from curry.edschool.virginia.edu by uvaarpa.virginia.edu id aa20244; 25 Jan 95 20:44 EST Received: (from ybf2u@localhost) by curry.edschool.Virginia.EDU (8.6.8/8.6.6) id UAA73793; Wed, 25 Jan 1995 20:44:22 -0500 From: Yitna Benyam Firdyiwek Message-Id: <199501260144.UAA73793@curry.edschool.Virginia.EDU> Subject: Re: Web Service & Various To: dan'El yaqob , Yonas Fisseha , Abass Alamnehe Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 20:44:21 EST In-Reply-To: <199501250222.VAA71201@curry.edschool.Virginia.EDU>; from "Daniel Yaqob" at Jan 24, 95 9:22 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3.1 PL11] Status: R selam danEl, Yonas, Abass, In his last posting, danEl wrote: > BTW, yonas and I have been in the habbit of putting characters intended as > fidel within (x) where "x" is the sera equivalent of the letter. Of course \x\ > works too. This is fine with me. In fact, I think we should stick closely with the language delimiters used in MULE. Wasn't in a "/"? > > I have our old letters archived at : > > http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/dmulholl/utc/mail.html This is good to have. danEl, I wondered if it would be possible for you to set up a mail form so we could actually compose on the Web page itself--as well as our mailing list, of course. You are doing a lot of hand sorting of the letters by subject, but it would be interesting to simply automate the posting so we wouldn't have to wait for you to put them up. All this may be a side activity. The main benefit, of course, is in that we would be able to traffic in fidel. Anyway, just a thought, shouldn't be done if it wastes time... danEl, could you also put up the other (pre-desta) table. It would be good to have for comparison. The "to do" list is a good idea. It will keep us on task. > > An indicator for the timeliness of this work; I read today from a Mule mail > list that merger of Mule and GNU (regular) Emacs has begun, the XEmacs (aka > Lucid Emacs) people, separately, have begun merging Mule. So, fidel is on > the move in a BIG way in the Unix world! The head of GNU has insisted in past > that Unicode be used in any Multilingual implementation of GNU Emacs. So let > us not make haste! Windows '96 anyone? Very encouraging. wendmachu, yTna