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From: jeffc@netcom.com (Jeff Cohen)
Subject: Re: Report on SVNET: Bill Jolitz's Talk; Mind Overload.
Message-ID: <jeffcCusM6L.MB@netcom.com>
Organization: Hacker's Anonymous
References: <jmonroyCuq5J1.Fy8@netcom.com> <MIB.94Aug18102735@geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 1994 17:35:08 GMT
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In article <MIB.94Aug18102735@geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu> mib@geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Michael I Bushnell) writes:
>In article <jmonroyCuq5J1.Fy8@netcom.com> jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr) writes:
>
>	       Second: The issue of code reuse....
>
>		       Bill and Lynn plainly stated that the code is
>		       freely re-distributable and freely re-modifiably,
>		       *AS ALWAYS*.
>
>	       Fourth: The CD-ROM
>
>		       The CD-ROM and the annotations may *NOT* be placed
>		       on any FTP'able site for redistribution.
>
>Don't these seem just a little contradictory?
>

This thread does not belong in comp.os.os2.programmer, which is for the
discussion of OS/2 programming issues.  While there may be no way to
keep jmonroy from cross-posting his 386BSD news in c.o.o.p, as he usually
does, at least everyone else can remove c.o.o.p from the newsgroup list when
replying.  Thanks for your cooperation.
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