Using work equipment for ten minutes to upload files does not taint it.
They cannot make claims to software that happened to pass through their
network, only software you develop on their time. It's like you writing a
book at home, and then making a xerox copy of it at work. It would be
ludicrous for them even to make the claim.
--John Keiser
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stuart Ballard
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 1998 12:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Me and java.util
>
>
> I'm sorry - my time availability went down rather more steeply than I
> expected and I never even got the chance to commit the work I have done.
> The status is approximately that the abstract and utility classes
> (except AbstractMap which wasn't mine in the first place) are basically
> complete, except for a few highly boring but easy bits in
> java.util.Collections. I'll do my absolute best to get this work
> committed in the near future. The doc-commenting is also coming along,
> even on the big interfaces, but there is a ways to go yet. They are all
> to beta4 spec as far as they are done. Oh, and LinkedList is basically
> done, though untested.
>
> HTH,
> Stuart.
>
> PS the bottleneck is me getting the laptop holding my files connected to
> anything with net access to make the commits... I may bring them to work
> on a floppy, but would this cause problems with using work equipment and
> tainting the code?
>
>