All,

> Obviously a lot has already been said on this issue. It'll be 
> interesting to see how this particular double-edged sword 
> cuts in the future.

There are plenty of places where this has/can be discussed.  Can we
keep flexcoders on-topic, to flex coding (without any tenuous 
arguments to this being relevant to flex coding :) ) ?  

The yahoo toolbar discussion got pretty heated on the blogs, and 
has been responded to in a number of different places by the
folks from Macromedia .... no real need to bring the discussion
up here again.

A few folks have already posted some blog URLs ... following
those threads should be sufficient for those that are interested.

We're a high-volume list already, so thanks for keeping things
on-topic.

Cheers,

Steven
(For avoidance of doubt, playing role of list admin)

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