These t-prot patches still did not make it into vanilla t-prot, mostly
for one of these reasons: They decrease performance, accuracy, flexibility,
-reliability or are hard to maintain.
+reliability or are a real burden to maintain.
Still, there might be a chance to have them included into vanilla t-prot:
You can send an email to the author and ask him to include this or that
at some time, because noone seems to need it.
-Some patches are there because they bring *big* changes and need some more
+Some patches exist because they bring *big* changes and need some more
testing. So if you use these patches, please send an email to the author,
and give some feedback on how well the patch works. It will be most helpful
to decide if some specific feature makes it into vanilla t-prot.
smoothly. Please send a bug report if there are some great new
features in the new mutt or gnupg which break anything inside t-prot.
-Please note that this patches will most likely be applied by the t-prot
+t-prot.sl-slang2.diff
+=====================
+Patch by Gregor Herrmann, making t-prot.sl run with Slang-2.
+
+
+Please note that these patches will most likely be applied by the t-prot
package maintainer(s) of your distribution (if the distribution makes
-use of said mutt and gnupg versions), e.g. Debian Testing/Unstable.
+use of said mutt and gnupg versions).
+
OBSOLETE PATCHES