1998-11-24 - open source

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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 01:29:27 +0800
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At 10:48 AM 11/23/98 -0700, Jim Burnes - Denver wrote:
>Break into the coding environment?  Does that mean they broke into
>the VMS development shop?

It is reasonable to believe that the US government (and others)
finds a patriotic "contact" with access to source,
inside various big code shops (MSoft, Lotus, the corporation
formerly known as DEC, etc.)

If it were otherwise we would not be getting our tax dollars' worth,
eh?

--Maced aliens confide in my fugs










  








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