On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 12:41 PM, CCTbySteveGraves wrote:
> my $0.02 (can't test this in specific case, but do show IE in W10 to my
> clients):
>
> IE 11 exists in W10, accessible in 2 ways: 1) from Edge, when a page
> doesn't work correctly, near upper right corner the is a 3 dot drop-down
> menu
Ed, with Typescript the code is released under the Apache license so I
don't see copyright as a problem.
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 2:20 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Oct 6, 2017, at 4:37 PM, Paul Hemans wrote:
>
> > Being open source guarantees that it can be forked and that we don't end
> up
> > in th
But even if they decided to stop it someone could pick up the code and go
on. With VFP we were simply stuffed. 'Open source' means the source is
available.
BTW: How did you figure out that the top 10 were from MS, 1 has a gmail
account and another seems to be from facebook.
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 a
my $0.02 (can't test this in specific case, but do show IE in W10 to my
clients):
IE 11 exists in W10, accessible in 2 ways: 1) from Edge, when a page
doesn't work correctly, near upper right corner the is a 3 dot drop-down
menu where one of the options is "open in Internet Explorer"
or 2) add In
The top 10 contributers being from MS
(https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/graphs/contributors), if they
decide to stop the project, no one will be able to continue. More a
marketing trick than real 'open source'. To me, 'open source' means that
many devs from various horizon is able to tak
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