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On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Jason M. Felice wrote:

> - Debating whether to pull in James David Rich's dds2curses utility and hack
>   it to work with lib5250 instead.  (To James: I certainly want to put that
>   in the CLUG CVS server, in any case, did I already ask you that?)

That's fine with me.  But wait until I have a chance to make a few small 
changes.  I'll try to send it to you by the end of the week.

I'm wondering about using lib5250.  dds2curses isn't necessarily related 
to tn5250.  Making dds2curses use lib5250 (which I think is a good idea) 
would mean that dds2curses would become tied to tn5250.  I wonder if 
people would want just tn5250 or just dds2curses.  Right now neither one 
is extrememly large (dds2curses is miniscule), but tn5250 with gnome
front 
end could become large.  I wonder if folks would want them in seperate 
packages?  Would it be a good idea to split lib5250 from tn5250 at some 
point?  Now is probably not the time, but like gtk and gimp it may be a 
good idea in the future.

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