On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Richard Robinson said -
> 
> >You have the source so you can see exactly what's going on, know
> >just how that code is interacting with your own, be able to discuss the
> >situation with the library maintainers and find the best solution. 
> 
> No I can't because I don't know C.  I can't participate in this process fully 
> without learning another programming language and that's not my top priority 
> at the moment.

That hardly justifies talk of being "outlawed" ? It might still be of a
lot of use to a lot of people and a Good Thing ? Or are you going to
argue against anything any project that isn't in VB ?


> time for a new approach, preferably one involving as much of the abc 
> community as possible not just a self chosen clique.

Do you have a positive suggestion ?

-- 
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem


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