Ed Leafe wrote:
>
>       You should really learn a little terminology before you start with  
> the Chicken Little stuff. "Public Domain" has a very specific  
> meaning, and does not apply to most open source material.
>
>       But to answer the question I think you are asking, yes, once  
> something is released you cannot "unrelease" it.
>
>   
>> Given how MySQL is no longer providing the source
>> binaries, methinks not!
>>     
>
>       "Source binaries"? Are you serious?
>
>       Source code is code, not compiled binaries.
>
>   

Wait...a piece of the sky fell and I didn't hear what you said.  No, I'm 
not serious.  I'm glad you know what I'm asking!  <bg>

It goes without saying (well, actually, I'm saying it...) that I'm whole 
heartedly rooting for Dabo.  I keep thinking that if I could get a good 
$10k in the bank that I could take a couple months to dedicate solely to 
learning it and then become part of the force helping to bring it to 
fruition.  That's my hopeful plan, anyway.  I'm really encouraged by 
Jeff Johnson and others who've seen it and moreso who are using and/or 
playing with it somewhat seriously.  I always like to root for the 
little guy, and this goes right along that path.

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
"Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"



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