Good morning all.
I appear to have understood, how a README.md file is published on rubygems.org.
This shall justify my mentioning the versions 1.0 and later of my post-processor program flnews_post_proc for the flnews newsreader by Michael Bäuerle, here present.
A Ruby program, so to say.
The Readme, then:
<
https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/flnews_post_proc/1.11>
The probably same documentation is also found within the gem-file: <
https://rubygems.org/gems/flnews_post_proc/versions/1.11>
I resume:
* The post-processor program can set an introductory line specifically
chosen for one or several newsgroups.
* The post-processor program sets specific signatures as configured for one
or several newsgroups.
* The post-processor program can impose the X-No-Archive header for all
posts to certain newsgroups.
* The post-processor can identify marked text fragments and transform them
into footnotes, which will be attached as a list at the bottom of the
post.
The reason for posting this is that I have about no feedback whatsoever about the usability of this program, the quality of the concept or the code and cannot avoid dumb failures about each time that I touch it.
I learned that when I bake my bread at 300°C, it is too much for my fingers and
that electric loppers do a fine job detaching phalanxes swift and pain free.
Similar insight would be welcome as regards writing post-processors for usenet-articles.
Else I do not know. Maybe have a laugh. Anyway, the license is now wtfpl 2.0 or later. “Do as you please” for the faint-hearted.
Cheerio
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He's an ill cook that breeds contempt
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