Dakota Jack wrote:
> This is going to be one of my all time favorites.  Brought a HUGE grin to my
> face.
>   

Weird, but okay.

If you are addressing the apparent dichotomy with "publicly-accessible"
and "open-source" then you probably just don't know very much, but I'll
talk slowly, as there are two different reasons I chose to risk you
being an asshole:

1) Open-source roots, multiplicity of commiters, not-yet-released (and,
I suppose, may never be at this point, but who knows)
2) Pre-released, ground-up effort

Multiple projects, unknown future. Labeled as open-source but relatively
small community and for the forseeable future (3-6 months?) nothing will
be publicly available.

Dave



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