> -----Original Message-----
> David Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As you also suggest later in this message, the more I think about it
> and read other people's comments, unless I'm overlooking something
> obvious, having a gnc-server-proxy now seems to me inevitable. It
> provides us with a much stronger position. We won't be tied to any
> specific DB (eg. if the DB doesn't have rational numbers, we just
> implement them in two columns and move some of whatever server-side
> computation we need, if any, to the server-proxy).
Then, as a lazy programmer, how much of this can we legally steal from other
server-proxies?
Phill
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