* Tom Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040208 08:59]: > > Hey guys, > > My wishful thinking forces me to bring up what may be a dead horse > issue, so I apologise in advance. What's up with rebol and open > source these days? Rsharp seems stalled. It is not just possible, but is probable, that a 'tipping point' will be reached that will cause a sharp spike in increased linux use. If there is not an 'open source' rebol, rebol will lose out.
It seems to me that one could have an 'open source' rebol with the 'pay per use' modules available without the source. Note: this is my opinion, and I don't wish to be involved in or initiate an 'OS war'. > Rebol is very useful,and is very cool to play with, but among my > linux friends, no one cares. I'd like to see it not only survive but > thrive, and, well, (you know what I'm going to say...) If rebol were 1)Open source 2)A component of some usable linux feature, it may enhance usage. Again: MHO tim > -- > > signature mischievous: "heh, heh, heh" > -tom "Let's have rebel code *and* rebol code" tim -- Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.alaska-internet-solutions.com -- To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe as the subject.