M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ryan Sommers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Something like this might also jeopardize the
: project's not for profit status.
The project is not a legally incorporated entity at this time, and
never has been in the past.
And yet the Legal page carries a
M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary W. Swearingen) writes:
:
: And yet the Legal page carries a claim of copyright for The FreeBSD
: Project
It is a psudonymous work by The FreeBSD Project.
Are you saying
M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Whatever. I've consulted lawyers on this who assure me that it is
legal. You've admitted to not knowing US Copyright law and are aguing
emotion, which is why I didn't reply to the rest of your message.
You obviously don't want to discuss this, and
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That said, if you feel a moral imperative to save and load
precompiled regular expressions. you can do it by serializing
the structure contents to disk, and then reading them back in.
It'd be best to use Terry's single process idea, but if I was going
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
Anybody know any languages that allow compile-time (and/or link-time)
computations using (most of?) the same language? I've often desired the
feature. (I suppose some preprocessor like m4 could handle some of it.)
LISP
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't they teach History of Computing to people any more?!?
They didn't offer it to me when I was studing for my BSEE in the 70s.
(And I haven't been paying nearly as much attention as you have.)
I hate to think what my alma mata is teaching for HoC
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