On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 12:20:26PM -0700, Jonathon Blake wrote:
> Christian wrote:
>
> > This sigle example doesn't invalidate the rule, in contrary this
> enforces the rule
>
> Thanks for demosntrating that you don't understand English.
Thank you for demontrating that you're not interested in
Hi
>charles-h.schulz wrote:
>
>>First, OOo is not bound by US law. In fact, one wonders what
>>law is applicable to us since we have no legal existence as a
>>united body (sigh, sigh). But the fact that Collabnet and Sun
>>take part in the process make the things more difficult since
>>they're ba
Christian wrote:
> This sigle example doesn't invalidate the rule, in contrary this
enforces the rule
Thanks for demosntrating that you don't understand English.
xan
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Hello Charles, Sophie and Art,
It would be very nice if the discussion forum had some more
functionality. Meanwhile, I think it would be possible that the NL use
an external discussion forum, framed (embedded) in the
xy.openoffice.org site.
May we ask Louis if this is possible?
German NL is usin
Hi Art, all,
Charles-H.Schulz a écrit :
Hello Art,
I don't exactly know how you open one discussion forum, but could
somebody here explain how to open discussion forums in projects?
log on your site, goes under Mailing List in the left navbars.
You see Discussion forums entry appears in this left
Erwin Tenhumberg wrote:
The "Terms of Use" on the OpenOffice.org website might answer some
questions:
"1. This Website is a service made available by CollabNet, Inc. and
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (collectively
"Hosts") and by the users of this Website ("Users"). All software,
documentation, informat
Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
> >>Second, I believe that one of the traditions of free and open
> >>source software is usually not to take any part in politics;
> >
> >I think RMS would disagree with this. His site is packed with politics,
> >and I don't mean about open source vs free software. I mean
Hello Daniel,
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Charles-h.schulz wrote:
Second, I believe that one of the traditions of free and open
source software is usually not to take any part in politics;
I think RMS would disagree with this. His site is packed with politics, and
I don't mean about open source
The "Terms of Use" on the OpenOffice.org website might answer some
questions:
"1. This Website is a service made available by CollabNet, Inc. and Sun
Microsystems, Inc. (collectively
"Hosts") and by the users of this Website ("Users"). All software,
documentation, information and other
materials
Hello Jeongkyu,
Jeongkyu Kim wrote:
Jonathon Blake wrote:
All that said, I think that Sun Legal made a grave error either in
rejecting the NK language patch, or accepting the patches for the
other languages / writing systems / countries on the Embargo list.
Wondering if Sun Legal is going to claim
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 10:03:38PM -0700, Jonathon Blake wrote:
> Christian wrote:
>
> > Do they sell/distribute their library? Do they provide documents using this
> > encoding?
>
> Pretty much anybody can walk in and use their library.
So what? This is not exporting in any way.
> > And how d
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