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prismatic7: The difficulty is that Buzzlib and machineinterface.h are commercial code - they cannot be distributed in source form without the purchase of a license from Oskari. Even if you don't like that idea, Oskari is perfectly within his rights to restrict his work that way. However, I understand that free licenses like the LGPL allow source to be statically linked to non-free (libre) binaries (correct me if I'm wrong) - this would allow the bulk of Buzzle to be free (gratis). Just a thought... |
2004-03-02 |
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chimp: Dude :-) Hey, I have a lot of ideas from ReBuzz I can factor in |
2004-03-01 |
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thypyroo: Lets all hope and hope and hope. buzz has so much potential, and could have been even greater than it is. lets hope hotkey is the man for the job.
if he manages, he'll surley earn all my respect. |
2004-03-01 |
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retrostr: This kind of project takes lots of time and patience.. Hope the man has nerve for it.. All my respect to him :) |
2004-03-01 |
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rjkole: DONT push the man,good Programming takes Time ! ok ? |
2004-02-29 |
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Xenobi0z: Great! =), Just in time, as using buzz with all of its bugs is getting really frustrating. |
2004-02-29 |
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mute: Sweetness. any and all programmers out there willing should give him some help with w/ the machineinterface now ;] |
2004-02-29 |
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ags: Yeah, my/laD's donations idea worked!! Now I hope Hotkeys has been working hard....
I wish for demo soon. I wish for fish. |
2004-02-29 |
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djlaser: It was quite fast... give us the binaries now! |
2004-02-29 |
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soma: Yeah, so the the machineinterface code is propietary to the project. Is there any way Hotkey can add members to teh project? Or release the code minus that part as open source?
Hotkey are you there? |
2004-02-29 |
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phunktion: Woot!.. amazing how fast the cash was raised. lets hope we see good progress on it now. |
2004-02-29 |