Hi,

I edited the HTML archive, though I would recommend your company to
contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] to clear out any doubt about
liability. Isn't the standard GNU GPL 'DISCLAIMER' enough? :)

-- 
Sylvain

On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 01:24:04PM +0000, Greg Chicares wrote:
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> The company that sponsors my free-software project doesn't want
> its name mentioned (that may seem like an endorsement, and they
> want to avoid any liability). I carelessly mentioned their name
> myself in a message I sent to my own mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> a few minutes ago, at 2006-10-04T12:44Z. Is there any way I can
> delete my own message?
> 
> The offending message hasn't echoed back yet, so I turned on
> mailman's "emergency moderation" in the hope that I'll be able
> to catch it....
> 
> There's no real harm done, but I've embarrassed myself greatly.
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