6 Aug 2001 (updated 6 Aug 2001 at 03:46 UTC)
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second try. Observation #1: that emacs has trained me to
type alt-q in untidy paragraphs.. does not work
well when said paragraphs are in netscape.
Biked on part of the Eliza Furnace trail today and it
was very furnacy and dehydratory. Maybe autumn is a better
time (it's a nice flat paved trail but.. could be more
shaded..)
I should be making iLarn able to beam itself, or
answering email, or perhaps I should make iLarn able to
answer my mail for me (that would be pretty funny), but
instead, I have been pestering people
to discover the licensing situation of various old old code
that I might want to port. (and, so far, I have learned
that if you ask whether the license of something can be
changed, the answer will always be that it isn't possible,
but, so far, I ask anyway because I am curious about how
many
different ways there are to reach this state, and also
because I am shameless.)
So if I did port any too-restricted-to-be-"Open"
freeware, where would I put the actual, "download my tarball
here"
page? Geocities maybe... I was there for a little while
peddling GPL foo
before someone pointed me at SourceForge.
Or is there some more-hip site? (anyone up-to-date on these
things?)