On Fri, 19 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am a user, not a programmer-- but I had been using GNU software for
> more than a decade and was impressed enough by Richard Stallman that I
> was very disturbed by many recent almost-free-but-not-quite licensing

Amen to that. Although I admit that many of these new licenses are
OSS/DFSG free I would prefer fewer licenses.

> events.  Given that Red Hat appeared to have caved in and is starting
> to ship KDE with the next release, I am wondering if Harmony is still
> around, and if so, how close is it to completion.  

Harmony at this point is moribund. I recently downloaded the code and am
working through it trying to get an understanding of it, and to see if I'm
up to the task or working on it. My C++ isn't super, and I've never dealt
with X programming at all.

> I will confess that while I write some programs out of necessity, I am
> not very good.  But I hope I can help if Harmony is still alive. 
> Thanks, Bo-Yin Yang. 

Your welcome,

Mark
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Mark Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        http://www.mjm.net          MarkX on IRC

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