Hey, GEM seekers:

I know there's been some discussion in the
group regarding the availability and/or
future of GEM.

I'm forwarding the following extract from the
caldera-opendos list (normally Or Botton posts
these before I get the chance ...)

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In the caldera-opendos list, Gene Buckle wrote:

I was going to write a really wordy intro for this, but I figured you
poor folks have been hyped to death so I'll just give you this:

(from Tim Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

>Gene,
>
>I am happy to announce to you, officially, on behalf of Caldera
>Thin Clients, that we are willing to release the source code to
>GEM and related libraries, programs, and shells (eg. ViewMax)
>under the Gnu Public License.
>
>Here is what we plan to do, with your help.  We would like to
>ensure that the copyright headers on all source files are intact.
>If you can put a copyright line like the following
>   "Copyright 1999, Caldera Thin Clients, Inc.",
>and a reference to the GPL in each source file, and send the
>files back to me for a cursory review, we will then grant
>permission to you to release the code for general distribution.
>
>Tim Bird

I'm going to get on the requested changes ASAP.  Keep your eyes
on this list for an announcement!

Thanks for your time.

Gene Buckle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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