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From: asherman@fmrco.com (Aaron Sherman)
Subject: Tk... Does it need it's own group?
In-Reply-To: john@avante.WPI.EDU's message of 21 Sep 1994 15:17:21 GMT
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It looks like there's going to be a lot of talk in various newsgroups
about the implimentation of Tk in X, Y or Z language. Perhaps there
should be a newsgroup just for Tk... I would think that it would go
with the other X toolkits as comp.windows.x.tk. However, since Tk is
supposed to be ported to non-X platforms, perhaps that's not the best
bet.

I dunno, what's the consensus? Should there be an official RFD? I
don't have the time to run through the whole process; anyone willing
to do such a thing?

			-AJS
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