On 2006.09.05, Janine Sisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 5, 2006, at 7:50 AM, Rick Gutleber wrote:
> 
> >If AOL wants to sever its ties with AOLServer (and it looks like it  
> >does)
> 
> I am most curious about this statement.  Does AOL truly want to move  
> away from using AOLserver internally (which would seem to be the case  
> if they want to sever ties with it), and if so, what are they going  
> to be replacing it with?

To avoid any legal troubles, I suggest all AOL employees refrain from
discussing this subject.  The answer to Janine's question (as much as
I'd love to discuss it) isn't public information.

Disclosing proprietary information is a violation of SBC guidelines,
etc., etc.

(Janine: I'm sorry I have to kill this line of discussion from the AOL
side, but it's necessary.)

Of course, non-AOL employees are free to speak and speculate all you
want.  We just can't confirm or deny any of it.

-- Dossy

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Panoptic Computer Network   | http://panoptic.com/
  "He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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