I'm not a hacker, but I think it's a good thing to move to CML2. I've
tested it and it's got some nice features. The Python issue I don't
think is too onerous to require of people. And wasn't there someone
out there porting CML2 to straight C code?
Why are people so wedded to the CML1 language spec anyway?
John
John Stoffel - Senior Unix Systems Administrator - Lucent Technologies
stoffel@lucent.com - http://www.lucent.com - 978-952-7548
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