On 1/9/06, Chris Howie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Donnellan wrote:
I think that you could package the software, but it wouldn't be very
useful as anyone who uses it is violating the TOS. But if you can
create a server package for it, it would have a legitimate use as a
client for a
Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Not an interface that Yahoo provides. More an interface that Yahoo
uses internally.
And that doesn't say anything about the future. The project *may* be
threatened later, which is why people ask us on this list *before*
they get threatened.
Just out of curiosity,
Don't know. I don't know what that package does, and as p.d.o is
currently down I can't find out. Sorry.
Andrew
On 1/10/06, Chris Howie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Not an interface that Yahoo provides. More an interface that Yahoo
uses internally.
And that doesn't
I think that you could package the software, but it wouldn't be very
useful as anyone who uses it is violating the TOS. But if you can
create a server package for it, it would have a legitimate use as a
client for a server that just happens to use the same protocols as
Yahoo does.
There may be
Andrew Donnellan wrote:
I think that you could package the software, but it wouldn't be very
useful as anyone who uses it is violating the TOS. But if you can
create a server package for it, it would have a legitimate use as a
client for a server that just happens to use the same protocols as
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