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From: David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no>
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On 16/07/2024 01:28, Nioclás Pól Caileán de Ghloucester wrote:

<snip>

Nicolás, it's nice to see new people in this quite group.  However, I 
have two requests for you.

One, please do not necropost.  Look at the dates of the posts to which 
you are replying - you cannot expect to re-open a discussion after 15 
years (especially since AFAIK at least one of the participants is, to 
the detriment of the embedded development world, deceased).

Two, please follow standard Usenet conventions for formatting your 
posts.  It is extremely difficult to see what /you/ wrote, and what you 
quoted from a previous post.  Quoted sections should be indented with a 
">" sign (and therefore quotes of quotes will have multiple ">" 
indentation).  It's very simple, and every Usenet client should do this 
by default.  Please do not change that.


If you have anything you want to discuss in connection with embedded 
development, please start a thread.  This group may appear mostly dead, 
but there are plenty of us who will see the posts and crawl out of the 
woodwork whenever something interesting pops up :-)