And now for another tool producing documentation @ Apache...
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- Forwarded by dIon Gillard/Multitask Consulting/AU on 06/20/02 05:24
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Sam Ruby wrote:
> Doug Bateman wrote:
>
>>
>> Sorry, I just don't measure success in terms of defeating Microsoft. And
>> I'd wager Gandi's goal wasn't to defeat Britian, but to free India.
>> Hopefully, Apache feels the same way. Last I checked, beating Microsoft
>> was never mentioned in the
Erm, IE 5.5 -> Help -> About
"Based on NCSA Mosaic. NCSA Mosaic(TM); was developed at the National Center
for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign."
Now that's irony for you.
> -Original Message-
> From: Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro
> [mail
> To free India, MANY other people, the real heros of India, not Gandi,
> fought and lost their lives. Gandi is just the one that the British want
> us the remember. Because Gandi refused to fight, India now has its
> greatest enemy right on its border (Pakistan). Had Gandi not been there,
> India
To free India, MANY other people, the real heros of India, not Gandi,
fought and lost their lives. Gandi is just the one that the British want
us the remember. Because Gandi refused to fight, India now has its
greatest enemy right on its border (Pakistan). Had Gandi not been there,
India would
+1 from a non-committer ;)
Remember that Netscape originally competed against NCSA Mosaic, it was only
later that Microsoft entered the game.
Un saludo,
Alex.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Martin van den Bemt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: martes 18 de junio de 2002 11:30
> Para
Also +1 on this one.
Competing isn't good, since your strategy is based on what another
company does, and then you are doomed. Just define your own goals, and
if that ends up in being competetion for Microsoft, it is not even your
problem, but you just made something that is really good!
Mvgr,
Ma
Doug Bateman wrote:
>
> Sorry, I just don't measure success in terms of defeating Microsoft. And
> I'd wager Gandi's goal wasn't to defeat Britian, but to free India.
> Hopefully, Apache feels the same way. Last I checked, beating Microsoft
> was never mentioned in the Apache mission statement.