Michael Keller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
To tell you the truth, I get the creeps with your choice of words.
There is limited work on Torque, but mainly the project seems to be on
hold until someone picks up the work again and continues developing.
Regards
Henning
>Hello!
>I know, there's a own mailing list for torque at db.apache.org, but
>there's nothing going on, so i decided to write this message here in the
>mailing list, where lots of people use torque.
>For me it seems, that the torque project ist sleeping or really dead...
>On the website the last "news" are from 1.10.03 and in the mailing list
>nobody answers the questions.
>Does anybody know whats going on with this project?
>Greets
>Michael
>P.S.: Can anybody tell me, if inheritance is working in torque-3.1 or
>not?
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