Some wrote to say that Kachina and Ten-tec either have or have publicly
stated that they will make the interface specs available to developers. 
Kudos to these two fine companies.  If others won't follow suit, they
don't merit the support of us who believe in the tenants of free
software and public disclosure.

73, de Nate >>

(Crawling back further back into the cave to escape this summer heat...)

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