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This list is for focused discussion on ES3.1 or whatever it might be
called, which is intended to be a relatively small set of corrections
and additions to ES3. It is agreed by all involved that ES3.1 will be
a subset of ES4, and this requires communication both ways, and over-
communication. So there will be cross-posts. If you want to follow
less often than on every message, you have digest and online archive
options. I expect nabble.com will pick it up.
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This list is for focused discussion on ES3.1 or whatever it might be
called, which is intended to be a relatively small set of corrections
and additions to ES3. It is agreed by all involved that ES3.1 will be
a subset of ES4, and this requires communication both ways, and over- communication. So there will be cross-posts. If you want to follow
less often than on every message, you have digest and online archive
options. I expect nabble.com will pick it up.