Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Why look for an alternative? Why not just download/compile source yourself? I won't give up pine just because Red Hat has to....or feels they have to.
Pine should stay. I use it and think that it is still worthy to include.
pine is a keeper - but since it is in shrike it's not an issue right now -
However if they drop it I'm sure you can grab pine rpms from the fedora or gurulabs repositories.
Joe