Craig Mundie writes: > I have been thinking through the comments and have gone back and > talked with the team that is managing the Mobile Internet > Toolkit. We recognize that the license can be reworked to make it > clearer. The license is *quite* clear. It's clearly wrong. OTOH, we shouldn't expect much better of Mundie. He was the brilliant visionary who ditched MS's early low-bandwidth networking efforts in favor of a huge historical winner: WebTV. -- Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "We have no fuel on board, plus or minus 8 kilograms." -- NEAR tech
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