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Subject: Re: the state of PRs. 
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From: Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com>
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> I also look at the nightly SUP scan report that gets posted to the
> NetBSD lists and similar stuff. I'm surprised no one else does.

I actually read source-changes, but I am not sure that's an
intelligent use of my time anymore.   This is part of why I resist
being subscribed to more automatic data.   The NetBSD mailing lists
that I read have enough stuff on them (a lot of it useful, BTW) that's
generated by humans without adding machine-generated stuff.

			       _MelloN_
