>i2o seems to be not so much of a threat any longer. > >Sometime after I first started talking with the press about i2o, >someone pointed out that the i2o group had left their standard document >(about 500 pages) on their anonymous FTP server. Wired News published >the URL, and thousands of people downloaded copies of the i2o standard >before the i2o group removed it from the server. > >As far as I can tell, they have blown any non-disclosure case they ever >might have had. Unless they make _tremendous_ changes in their standard, >we now know all of what we need to know to write device drivers for it.
<grin> Wonder how many of them said "DOH" and slapped their forehead in a most Homer-like fashion? Later, Kevin Traas Baan Business Systems Systems Analyst Langley, BC, Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] (604) 882-8169 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .