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DaaT
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Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 6:25 pm1 Post subject: OBOS Newsletter #23
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It's out once more. Newsletter #23 (mmmm.. i have a friend who's nickname is 23... nevermind) is out of the presses.
This time the articles run from Testing to the reason of choosing the MIT license over GPL, with a _very_ interesting article about Marketing by the President of BeUnited.org, Simon Gauvin.
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What we need is an OS that works, which means all of you at OpenBeOS. We know that everyone at OpenBeOS will stay focused, keep technology on the mind, and keep the faith because the future is big, and just got a whole lot brighter! We have only one request: WRITE CODE! and, oh yeah, tell everyone you know about BeOS too :-)
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Agreed, and everyone's doing a terrific job.
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2002 11:31 pm2 Post subject: Silence... hmmm
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Strange how it is so silent here, yet over at OSNews this article got 81 responses, 4 times more than any other item in days...
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DaaT
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2002 12:22 am3 Post subject:
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People read this, don't worry. Besides, OsNews is an OS news site, not a BeOS news site, therefore, it reaches a much broader audience. Along with the way they write the headlines..
Take care,
DaaT
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