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  1. #OldTimers here might remember the #XRN #Usenet #NetNews reader.
    It still works, it's wicked fast, and it takes up ridiculously little RAM (<7MB!).
    I'm learning how to maintain Debian packages, and I used XRN to practice on, so now I've got a Debian XRN package mostly ready to go. I'm wondering if there's enough interest to try to get it into Debian. So: if there were a Debian XRN package, would you use it?
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  2. #OldTimers here might remember the #XRN #Usenet #NetNews reader.
    It still works, it's wicked fast, and it takes up ridiculously little RAM (<7MB!).
    I'm learning how to maintain Debian packages, and I used XRN to practice on, so now I've got a Debian XRN package mostly ready to go. I'm wondering if there's enough interest to try to get it into Debian. So: if there were a Debian XRN package, would you use it?
    Please boost if you have friends here who might care about something like this. Thanks!

  3. #OldTimers here might remember the #XRN #Usenet #NetNews reader.
    It still works, it's wicked fast, and it takes up ridiculously little RAM (<7MB!).
    I'm learning how to maintain Debian packages, and I used XRN to practice on, so now I've got a Debian XRN package mostly ready to go. I'm wondering if there's enough interest to try to get it into Debian. So: if there were a Debian XRN package, would you use it?
    Please boost if you have friends here who might care about something like this. Thanks!

  4. #OldTimers here might remember the #XRN #Usenet #NetNews reader.
    It still works, it's wicked fast, and it takes up ridiculously little RAM (<7MB!).
    I'm learning how to maintain Debian packages, and I used XRN to practice on, so now I've got a Debian XRN package mostly ready to go. I'm wondering if there's enough interest to try to get it into Debian. So: if there were a Debian XRN package, would you use it?
    Please boost if you have friends here who might care about something like this. Thanks!

  5. #OldTimers here might remember the #XRN #Usenet #NetNews reader.
    It still works, it's wicked fast, and it takes up ridiculously little RAM (<7MB!).
    I'm learning how to maintain Debian packages, and I used XRN to practice on, so now I've got a Debian XRN package mostly ready to go. I'm wondering if there's enough interest to try to get it into Debian. So: if there were a Debian XRN package, would you use it?
    Please boost if you have friends here who might care about something like this. Thanks!