> Actually this is pretty standard NDA language; anything that becomes 
> public knowledge is no longer covered by an NDA. Of course there's always 
> the factual question of whether something IS public knowledge.

  discussed without NDA at PalmSource, slides on www.palmsource.com..
  i'd say it is public :) and, even when david fedor asks for comments
  when he normally bites people for slipping up NDA stuff :) thats a
  sure sign :)

// az
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