t; in the case of slow response.
Does this imply that anyone has experienced a not-slow response, or a
better response directly from ESR? I'm willing to give it another
try...
-Rafi
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at be @ opensource.org only seem
to be interested in gaining the support of large corporations and
those who decide to just use an existing license... I hope that's
not actually the case, but it doesn't look good.
-Rafi Goldberg
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>On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Rafi M. Goldberg wrote:
>>
>> -Redistributions in binary or source code form must include complete and
>> unaltered documentation from prior distributions provided that it is not
>> obsolete, in which case said documentation must be properly upd
EN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Heh, look at what I started. :-)
I understand if the OSI people were at a conference for the last few
days, that's understandable. When someone is available, however, I
would appreciate some sort of timeframe for certification. A FAQ
would also be a good idea.
-Rafi Goldberg
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Well, at least I'm not the only one who's waiting. I actually just
subscribed to this list when I submitted a license last week, so you
could say I'm new to this stuff. Anyway, great to hear from someone.
-Rafi Goldberg
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Sincerely,
Rafi Goldberg
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