Stuart MacDonald wrote:
>
> It seems to me this might be an opportunity...
Or a trap. I'm not about to go anywhere near this and won't even look at
the licience but I bet the M$ argument will go something like:
You've looked at the code.
You now know things that are propriatary to M$.
You are not allowed to apply it to anything outside M$.
Stop working on those free sources the forbidden knowledge might leak.
You have me assimilated.
--
Bob Dunlop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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