On Feb 25, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Cris J Holdorph wrote:
I know it "hasn't happened yet", "might not happen", and if it "did
happen" we should have time to react to it before it causes us a
problem...
However, I wonder about the Microsoft bid for Yahoo and if Microsoft
does acquire Yahoo, what they will think about that list. Is there
an equivalent out there, that isn't so close to being swallowed by
one of the vendors with a vested interest in the list?
+1. Given that in many respect, the YUI list is "the list" I'm
comfortable with using it for now, and looking for alternatives if it
becomes a problem in the future.
Jason
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