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   From: "Allan"    
      
   On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 18:17:25 UTC, Will Honea wrote:    
      
   > Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:   
   >    
   > >>>> I don't think anyone have done anything to that code since. It is   
   > >>>> available as all osFree code is, on http://osfree.sf.net   
   > >>>>   
   > >>> That's what I suspected: It's dead and barely even a skeleton   
   > >>> outline. That's unfortunate. I was hoping that that would provide   
   > >>> something useful.   
   > >>>   
   > >> Why?!   
   > >>   
   > >    
   > > Because I wanted to use it.   
   > >    
   > >> Why would anyone expect things to be implementable by a tiny team of   
   > >> volunteers I fail to grasp...   
   > >>   
   > >    
   > > In quite a few cases they *are* implementable.   
   >    
   > If this gets started, I should be able to supply some resources for it    
      
   It started 10 years ago, I guess :-)   
   It pauses, when 'current' developers have no more time....   
   ... it restarts, when anyone (you?) starts to give it some attention !   
      
   Grab what is in SVN, and see if you can help us.   
      
   > have (had?) a good bit of documentation and some of the source code for SOM    
   > 3 before that died. It will take some digging.   
      
   Netlabs started their Voyager project many years ago. At least in the   
   beginning,   
   it was supposed to be a clone of SOM (called NOM).   
      
   There must be some sources available on Netlabs, that can be helpfull   
   in creating PM/SOM.   
       
      
   --    
    Allan.   
      
   It is better to close your mouth, and look like a fool,   
   than to open it, and remove all doubt.   
      
   --- Internet Rex 2.31   
    * Origin: Datemas.de http://www.news.datemas.de (1:261/20.999)   
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