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Gnus developers 3b84b00502 Merge changes made in Gnus trunk.
nnir.el (nnir-request-expire-articles): Only allow article deletion.
message.el (message-bogus-recipient-p): Set address to "" if nil.
gnus-gravatar.el (gnus-gravatar-transform-address): Fix error when email address is nil.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network-only): New function to have a way to specify non-STARTTLS upgrade connections.
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This directory contains source code for the parts of Emacs that are
written in Emacs Lisp.  *.el files are Emacs Lisp source, and the
corresponding *.elc files are byte-compiled versions.  Byte-compiled
files are architecture-independent.

The term subdirectory contains Lisp files that customize Emacs for
certain terminal types.  When Emacs starts, it checks the TERM
environment variable to get the terminal type and loads
`term/${TERM}.el' if it exists.

The other subdirectories hold Lisp packages grouped by their general
purpose.