Re: Sun Is Losing Its Way

2002-12-10 Thread AManns
Geir, I appreciate the intelligent response. I have a question though, what happens when you pour your heart and soul into building a product, and make it so user friendly that not many people need support? Now your product is open source and everyone is getting it for free so nobody is

Re: Sun Is Losing Its Way

2002-12-10 Thread AManns
clip I don't really want or need to see Microsoft's code. What I would like to see is their file formats, protocols and APIs being documented so that other developers, open-source or otherwise, can interoperate and compete with their products clip I agree!!

RE: Sun Is Losing Its Way

2002-12-10 Thread AManns
Alex, Point taken, but I not talking about some enormous enterprise OS/networking/DB system. but more of a small (able to be developed my myself and a friend or 2) application. Perhaps an accounting app, dr office software, or warehouse inventory controller. if a programmer can sell

Re: Sun Is Losing Its Way

2002-12-06 Thread AManns
Ive been reading this thread and I think it is a bit humorous that some people think that companies that use the open source groupies to generate thier income are not just as minipulative as the proprietary ones. clip. M$ is not looking out for me, that I am sure about. clip. neither is Sun, nor

Re: [Poll result] Committers, who are we?

2002-10-04 Thread AManns
I would be more interested in finding out about the users who are active enough to read this list. Andrew C.

Re: [Poll result] Committers, who are we?

2002-10-04 Thread AManns
Considering that there are a handful of committers compared to actual users, I suppose I meant that I think it would be more interesting to see where the distribution of users lies. (if that particular data is being collected through this mailing than those that do not read it would not be able

RE: localhost:8080 vs localhost???

2002-07-18 Thread AManns
I have a question. It seems that you all kinda know each other. Where is everyone located? Aaron -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: localhost:8080 vs localhost???

2002-07-17 Thread AManns
You would have to set up an AJP connector to get rid of the explicit 8080 port declaration. and you will also have to do servlet mapping in the web.xml file on tomcat ro remove the com.esri.esrimap from com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap there is a good how-to on jakarta's website for the ajp

Re: localhost:8080 vs localhost???

2002-07-17 Thread AManns
PS. I love how people spend more time getting bent out of shape because there is a wrong posting on an email list by a newbie and spend more effort refering them to the 'idiot' page than if they were to just help them out and politely remind them to next time redirect their questions to the

Re: POI Logo legal matter

2002-07-12 Thread AManns
I think that if you were trying create a fantasy world where Microsoft and Sun were to merge then this would be the logo to pick, otherwise it is to close for comfort for either of them I believe. Just my opinion, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: POI Logo legal matter

2002-07-12 Thread AManns
Not being a lawyer, but having studied law. I know I can offer at least this. Being that all three parties are involved in the IT/software genre it is a very likely that Sun and/or Microsoft would seek legal action in a display of 'trademark protection.' If you fail to actively persue ALL

RE: POI Logo legal matter

2002-07-12 Thread AManns
Danny, I agree. Aaron Danny Angus