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Re: [OT] Where is the general-purpose Squeak list?: msg#00088

Subject: Re: [OT] Where is the general-purpose Squeak list?

On Jan 7, 2006, at 6:52 PM, Paulo Sérgio Medeiros wrote:

Hi all!

Sorry to bug you here, but i didn't find the Squeak user list at squeak.org and i would like to know if anyone can point me to it. I only found the Squeak-dev but although the fact that it seems active i can't subscribe to it (i don't receive the confirmation mail).

squeak-dev is the right list. Sorry if this is obvious, but - have you checked your spam filter for the confirmation mail? Otherwise, I think there are people on this list who are squeak-dev moderators and can add you...

Avi

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