Hello THomas,
To give you an idea of the kind of thinking that
could be exposed, here
is my opinion:
I think they should be open and freely usable - in
fact I think the only
sensible business model for standards development is
to give them away
free and charge some money for
Nandalal Gunaratne wrote:
Hello THomas,
To give you an idea of the kind of thinking that
could be exposed, here
is my opinion:
I think they should be open and freely usable - in
fact I think the only
sensible business model for standards development is
to give them away
free
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Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 08:04:43 +1030
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Hi, Molly:
I do not
--- Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Open Source is also a open standard of software
development! We need to define/re-define these open
standards, remove the obsolete and invoke those of the
future.
As for objective 4, we need to discuss this now rather
than wait. Think big and start small