On Jul 20, 2004, at 3:25 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Hi Andre,
Great to meet you in Monterey. Good stuff, your HTTP server completed in Rev!
Now, if I remember correctly, didn't Richard promise something on your return? ;-)
Chipp and Richard et al,
yes, I had to answer lots of spanish questions in Dallas (my first connection point)... and I was worried since chipp said I could get shot for any reason in texas... I did a jan jose to dallas flight then a dallas to miami flight, there again they tried to talk me into that spanish conspiracy, then I went to Brazil, the plane was full of brazilians speaking portuguese, that sounded strange, I think spanish did damage my brain after all...
I am waiting for devolution may it be commercial or free, I arrived home twice already! :D
Also Chipp, I am making huge breakthrus in the HTTP server since I arrived, almost a huge rewrite, it's getting really better. I am including a trainning stack I was thinking about naming it "The Zen of webservices" but I also thought on "The Alt of WebServices", I don't know yet what title I'll use.
Cheers Andre
Hey, it seemed a safe bet he'd be stuck in Chicago for a while answering questions posed to him in Spanich, giving me at least several more days. :)
Three reasons for the delay:
1. I'm looking into dual-licensing for devolution. The more I think about it the more I like the idea, making free stuff for free use and commercial stuff for commercial use, all in one package. Much better than either fully GPL or fully commercial.
-- Andre Alves Garzia 2004 BRAZIL http://studio.soapdog.org
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