Re: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar

2003-07-09 Thread Peter Heath

I don't know about sharing, but I use my searches to generate a little cash
for myself.  I signed up with a couple of affiliate programs, so each time I
search I get a little kick back.

http://www.metrocast.net/~peteh/makemoney.htm

Peter Heah


- Original Message - 
From: Glenn Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:19 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar


 My thoughts exactly.

 Glenn

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kim Gräsman
  Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:27 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar
 
 
  Jeff  all,
 
  Since nobody picked this up again, I'll give it a try...
 
   Actually, I was inquiring about integrating
   ePilot's cost-per-click search engine listings as an option in the
   toolbar... we would then share the clickthrough revenue from the
traffic
   with you.
 
  The DQSD project has 18 registered developers, and somewhere around 50
  contributors overall (guess) - how would you share revenue? It sounds
  really impractical...
 
  I'm fairly new to this project, so I don't know what others think, but I
  don't mind it being used, as long as the license is abided by.
  However, I can not for the life of me see the engine that would
calculate
  who gets what percentage of every click - it's just not manageable.
 
  Just another consideration.
 
  Best regards,
  Kim
 
 
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RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar

2003-07-08 Thread Kim Gräsman
Jeff  all,

Since nobody picked this up again, I'll give it a try...

 Actually, I was inquiring about integrating
 ePilot's cost-per-click search engine listings as an option in the
 toolbar... we would then share the clickthrough revenue from the traffic
 with you.

The DQSD project has 18 registered developers, and somewhere around 50
contributors overall (guess) - how would you share revenue? It sounds
really impractical...

I'm fairly new to this project, so I don't know what others think, but I
don't mind it being used, as long as the license is abided by.
However, I can not for the life of me see the engine that would calculate
who gets what percentage of every click - it's just not manageable.

Just another consideration.

Best regards,
Kim


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RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar

2003-07-08 Thread Glenn Carr
My thoughts exactly.

Glenn

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 Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar


 Jeff  all,

 Since nobody picked this up again, I'll give it a try...

  Actually, I was inquiring about integrating
  ePilot's cost-per-click search engine listings as an option in the
  toolbar... we would then share the clickthrough revenue from the traffic
  with you.

 The DQSD project has 18 registered developers, and somewhere around 50
 contributors overall (guess) - how would you share revenue? It sounds
 really impractical...

 I'm fairly new to this project, so I don't know what others think, but I
 don't mind it being used, as long as the license is abided by.
 However, I can not for the life of me see the engine that would calculate
 who gets what percentage of every click - it's just not manageable.

 Just another consideration.

 Best regards,
 Kim


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RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar

2003-07-03 Thread John W. Bairen, Jr.



I 
believe this to be the proper response to your question.

DQSD 
is not able to be sold as it is released under terms of the GNU General Public 
License which can be found at this link or quoted below:
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt

See 
the GNU GPL FAQ here:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html

You 
may extend and/or customize DQSD as your own separate application as long as you 
conform to the terms of the GNU GPL.

I have 
CCd this e-mail to the GNU GPL folks in case we should need to take action in 
the future.

If I 
am incorrect, I am sure Dave will follow up.

Thanks,
JB

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RE: RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar

2003-07-03 Thread John W. Bairen, Jr.
you are correct.  what i said and what i meant to say were 2 different
things.

the point is this (i think)...

i think Dave and the other contributors are committed to DQSD as an open
source project.  DQSD (and any open source project) will only succeed as
such if folk feel free to contribute without fear of getting ripped off or
fear of turning huge profits for others with no return to themselves.  from
that perspective, DQSD will probably never be involved in any means to turn
a profit (i mean how do you honestly share the $ with all the hundreds of
contributors over the years).  though off-shoots of DQSD may indeed be used
to turn a profit.

again this is just my $0.02.  maybe i read Dave and Glenn wrong, but they
seem like a couple of upstanding gentlemen (loosely speaking) who would have
trouble profiting from the free contributions of others.

i'm having trouble saying what i am thinking... but you get the point.

JB



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 From: John W. Bairen, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 DQSD is not able to be sold as it is released
 under terms of the GNU General Public License
 which can be found at this link or quoted below:
  http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt

 Incorrect. The GPL allows selling, so long as no
 restrictions beyond those provided by the GPL itself
 are placed upon the purchaser -- in other words, the
 purchaser is free to make copies and sell them, or
 give them away.

 JB

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RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves toolbar

2003-07-03 Thread Jeff O'Neal



Hello 
John/Dave/etc,

Thank 
you for the reply. Actually, I was inquiring about integrating ePilot's 
cost-per-click search engine listings as an option in the toolbar... we would 
then share the clickthrough revenue from the traffic with 
you.

Let me 
know if that makes more sense.


Thank 
you,

Jeff


Jeff O'Neal
Business Development
www.ePilot.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (877) 784-0805 ext. 
220
Fax: (949) 789-5292

  -Original Message-From: John W. Bairen, Jr. 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 6:29 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeff O'NealCc: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves 
  toolbar
  I 
  believe this to be the proper response to your question.
  
  DQSD 
  is not able to be sold as it is released under terms of the GNU General Public 
  License which can be found at this link or quoted below:
  http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt
  
  See 
  the GNU GPL FAQ here:
  http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html
  
  You 
  may extend and/or customize DQSD as your own separate application as long as 
  you conform to the terms of the GNU GPL.
  
  I 
  have CCd this e-mail to the GNU GPL folks in case we should need to take 
  action in the future.
  
  If I 
  am incorrect, I am sure Dave will follow up.
  
  Thanks,
  JB
  
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Daves Toolbar

2002-11-26 Thread Glenn Carr
Jeff,

What version are you using?   As John said, the delete and arrow keys should
work by default, in fact I don't think there's a way to turn them off.

Glenn

- Original Message -
From: John W. Bairen, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:28 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves Toolbar


 These already work.  I don't know what *might* be necessary to enable it.  I
 actually expect that it works by default.  You might try modifying the
 following setting in your localprefs.js file.

 /* Calendar start method.
 *  0 = right click
 *  1 = double click
 *  default is 0
 */
 calStart=1;

 To edit the file right-click and open with notepad.  Once you edit and save
 the file, reload DQSD by entering ! in the toolbar.

 If this doesn't do it, let us know.

 JB

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On Behalf Of Jeffrey Mazor
 Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 8:29 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [DQSD-Users] Daves Toolbar

 Great tool!

 I have 2 modest suggestions.

 First, it would be more convenient if we could delete characters in the
 toolbar with the Delete key instead of always having to go ahead of each
 character and use the backspace key.

 Second, might it be possible to use the up/down arrows to scroll thru and
 see previous searches?

 Thanks very much,

 Jeffrey Mazor



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RE: [DQSD-Users] Daves Toolbar

2002-11-25 Thread John W. Bairen, Jr.
These already work.  I don't know what *might* be necessary to enable it.  I
actually expect that it works by default.  You might try modifying the
following setting in your localprefs.js file.

/* Calendar start method.
*  0 = right click
*  1 = double click
*  default is 0
*/
calStart=1;

To edit the file right-click and open with notepad.  Once you edit and save
the file, reload DQSD by entering ! in the toolbar.

If this doesn't do it, let us know.

JB

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Sent:   Monday, November 25, 2002 8:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[DQSD-Users] Daves Toolbar

Great tool!

I have 2 modest suggestions.

First, it would be more convenient if we could delete characters in the
toolbar with the Delete key instead of always having to go ahead of each
character and use the backspace key.

Second, might it be possible to use the up/down arrows to scroll thru and
see previous searches?

Thanks very much,

Jeffrey Mazor



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