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From: Ranen Goren <ranen@CS.HUJI.AC.IL>
To: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.edu
Subject: xpg - X interface for Postgres
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Resent-Date: Thu, 23 Sep 93 08:47:22 PDT

Hi folks,
        Many of you fetched xpg from our ftp archive, but none
        of you sent any comments, feedback, or anything.
        The two possibilities are:
        1. it's a worthless program;
        2. it is so perfect that no words should be spent discussing
           it.

        Since I'm quite sure both possibilities are actually impossible,
        I ask again for feedback. PPPPPlease.... :)
        Again, please be patient about receiving replies from me,
        I'll be reading mail only during weekends (whenever possible).

        Thanks for your interest!
        
                Ranen
