That's all fine and well, but how do you explain this?
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, David J N Begley wrote:
> Earlier today, Ahsan Khan wrote:
> 
> > Do you want to restrict the development.???
> 
> "squid-users" is NOT where development is conducted.  Read it again:
> 
>   "If you have any problems with a DEVEL release, please write to our
>   squid-bugs@ircache.net or squid-dev@squid-cache.org lists.  DO NOT write
>   to squid-users with DEVEL problems."
> 
> That's straight from www.squid-cache.org.  If you have a problem with that,
> complain to the Squid developers.
> 
> > as one can post his experience to squid-users list so that other can learn
> > and get benefit.
> 
> NOT with DEVEL versions.  DEVEL-level software is explicitly intended for
> those who have a level of experience/expertise for fault-finding by
> themselves;  when a REALLY difficult problem is encountered, it should be
> reported to one of the alternative lists noted above, NOT to squid-users.
> 
> Got it?!?!  Aarrgghh...
> 
> 
> dave
> 
Russell Mosemann * Computing Services * Concordia University, Nebraska
Received on Tue Apr 25 2000 - 05:02:00 MDT
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