#1241 HostiliX with OS/2(R) and DOS(R) SubSystems.(?)
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 4, 2005
Has anyone heard of this group?
They say they will support OS/2 (subsystem)
in their os (based on ReactOS).
"
Hi.
I am writing to you in the name of all BetaComp Team members, because
we're thinking, that you are the best from the best. We make new
operating system firstly based on ReactOS <http://www.reactos.com
<http://www.reactos.com/>> (the part of you work on ReactOS or did it in
the past). Why base on ReactOS? The answer is very simple. HostiliX
(this is a name of our OS) is compatible with Windows(R) and ReactOS is
compatible with Microsoft(C) product too, so we based HostiliX on
ReactOS, because we don't want to waste our time to do something what is
already done. Now suggest next question: Why are we doing Windows(R)
clone? We are not making a Windows clone! Just most hardware
manufacturers do drivers only for Windows(R), so we want to HostiliX be
able to use it. We don't have time to do drivers! The same situation is
with Windows applications. Most users need Windows(R) software. We want
to permit them to use free operating system and them's favourite
software. But running Windows software isn't our priority!
We want to make new, fast, stable and secure operating system. It will
have its' own SubSystem using CygWin, or CygWin clone, so it will run
modified Linux applications. POSIX SubSystem must be modified of course.
There won't be root directory (/). All ported from Linux to HostiliX
software will use drive letters like A:, C:, (...). The will be also
OS/2(R) and DOS(R) SubSystems.
FAQ:
Q: How want we to do drive letters in ported from Linux software?
A: We want to modify libraries like GTK and QT (dialog windows) and add
into it drive litters support. PosiX Layer will modify all slashes to
backslash and if any program want to access / directory PosiX Layer will
translate it to for example C:\HostiliX\System32\Posix where will be
usr, bin, sbin and folders. Directory structure of Posix dir will be
compatible with Unix directory structure. All drive letters will have
shortcuts (will be mounted) somewhere in this directory. Using modified
open/save/etc dialog windows user will feel that he uses any Windows
application.
Q: What's our pririty?
A: Make HostiliX stable fast and secure with all features like logging
in/out, switching user, shutting down system (power off, reboot and
hibernate).
Q: Will be hibernate just a hibernate?
A: No! When system call hibernate process it will close all network
connections and then unload drivers to all network hardware. Then will
hibernate computer. After user power on computer again HostiliX will
boot up from hibernation and then loads again unloaded before
hibernation process drivers. What it adds? Let's imagine that you have
Sagem Fast 800 ADSL Modem Connected to USB. When you power off your
computer, driver will load, but modem will be unsynchronised with line.
HostiliX will load this driver again, synchronise modem and connect to
Internet again.
Q: Why don't we help ReactOS Team?
A: There's a few reasons. First: We don't want to do Windows clone.
HostiliX will be only able to load Windows(R) drivers and run Windows(R)
software, when we will do more and repair existing I/O Functions.
Second: Windows software compatibility isn't our priority! Third: We
don't like ReactOS Team policy. They're doing anything like this in
Windows(R). They even cloned Explorer. We only want to compatible with
Windows(R) startup, shutdown (without hibernate), login processes. But
it won't looks like Windows. HostiliX will have its' own GUI (it's GDI +
XOrg with theming support).
If you have any other questions to us, if something isn't clear, please
write to me. I'll reply and answer to all your questions!
Why I write to you? Because we (BetaComp Team) think, that you're the
best from the best. We need more people to write really good OS. If you
have free time and want to make really great Operating System for home
and business please help us! Please reply.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Rafal Kupiec
BetaComp Team
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ros-general@...
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Part 42 - Jul 04 2005
Current Information
#1242 Current Information
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OSFree News; sort of .
#1243 OSFree News; sort of .
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
It is from a post (copied it) at the forum
at http://www.os2world.com
"
The osFree group have choosen the
kernel for the new OS/2 -- it will be the
L4 microkernel. (See the last news
at the http://www.osfree.org/ website). The
osFree team now has a developer which
has an experience in L4 programming.
It's Samuel A.Falvo. See his page on
OS/3 developing: http://www.falvotech.com/projects/os3.php .
Now Samuel is writing an OS loader as an alternative
for GRUB bootloader, which is traditionally used
for loading L4 with initial servers. Also he's
finished the 'format' utility. The new OS will
use the LEAN filesystem as an example of the
simple but superior to FAT filesystem, other than HPFS.
It's very interesting perspective for OS/2 Community
to get a successor for OS/2, which will support
portability across many processors, SMP support
"out of the box", capability to easy create
distributed clusters, easy drivers reuse from
linux, orthogonal persistense, running many OS
personalities in paralell, fast Inter-process
communication which allow to create systems as
fast as traditional monolithic systems and also
device drivers running in user space which can
be killed and restarted as well as ordinary
user applications! This technology is far
superior (and faster) than Mach microkernel
(on which are based MacOS X, OS/2 PowerPC,
WinNT 3.50 and many others) and considering
that, osFree team decided to no more use
ReactOS as the base for OS/3 system. I
installed ReactOS under VirtualPC and it is
several times slower than WinXP and eats about
64 Mb of RAM. It is monster (as the WinNT is)
and i don't know what perspectives would have
an OS/2 successor based on it
And another question: Opensourcing OS/2 is
good thing. And the hope dies the last. --
Our hope is that IBM will eventually open
the sources, at least partially. I know two
petitions to opensource OS/2, and signed both.
One petition is on this site and is quickly
getting the new voices. But 8000+ voices is
not very much. I can suggest to join voices
with another petition at
http://www.petitiononline.com/OS24FREE/
Another suggestion is to ask help from linuxoids
to get their voices. OS/2 is getting many
software ported from Linux, and linux users
probably wish to get some parts of OS/2
ported to linux. Their thread scheduler
is worse than OS/2's and they don't have
anything like the WPS. KDE and GNOME is
worse. They are already have JFS. You can
say that this is the deal with devil, but
we can get them interested only if they get
their profits. And we will get OS/2 opensourced
instead. And the last suggestion: We can add
the addition to the Petition that if IBM can
not opensource OS/2 (intel) at all, we could
ask IBM to release OS/2 PPC sources as they were
developed solely by IBM and surely have no
Micro$oft code in them. The OS/2 PPC sources
could be ported to L4 as the GNU HURD, which
was ported to L4 from Mach. (And very
successfully, L4 version has good performance
compared with the Mach version)
WBR,
valery
Long live OS/2! Good ideas don't die.
"
TomLeeM
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
It is from a post (copied it) at the forum
at http://www.os2world.com
"
The osFree group have choosen the
kernel for the new OS/2 -- it will be the
L4 microkernel. (See the last news
at the http://www.osfree.org/ website). The
osFree team now has a developer which
has an experience in L4 programming.
It's Samuel A.Falvo. See his page on
OS/3 developing: http://www.falvotech.com/projects/os3.php .
Now Samuel is writing an OS loader as an alternative
for GRUB bootloader, which is traditionally used
for loading L4 with initial servers. Also he's
finished the 'format' utility. The new OS will
use the LEAN filesystem as an example of the
simple but superior to FAT filesystem, other than HPFS.
It's very interesting perspective for OS/2 Community
to get a successor for OS/2, which will support
portability across many processors, SMP support
"out of the box", capability to easy create
distributed clusters, easy drivers reuse from
linux, orthogonal persistense, running many OS
personalities in paralell, fast Inter-process
communication which allow to create systems as
fast as traditional monolithic systems and also
device drivers running in user space which can
be killed and restarted as well as ordinary
user applications! This technology is far
superior (and faster) than Mach microkernel
(on which are based MacOS X, OS/2 PowerPC,
WinNT 3.50 and many others) and considering
that, osFree team decided to no more use
ReactOS as the base for OS/3 system. I
installed ReactOS under VirtualPC and it is
several times slower than WinXP and eats about
64 Mb of RAM. It is monster (as the WinNT is)
and i don't know what perspectives would have
an OS/2 successor based on it
And another question: Opensourcing OS/2 is
good thing. And the hope dies the last. --
Our hope is that IBM will eventually open
the sources, at least partially. I know two
petitions to opensource OS/2, and signed both.
One petition is on this site and is quickly
getting the new voices. But 8000+ voices is
not very much. I can suggest to join voices
with another petition at
http://www.petitiononline.com/OS24FREE/
Another suggestion is to ask help from linuxoids
to get their voices. OS/2 is getting many
software ported from Linux, and linux users
probably wish to get some parts of OS/2
ported to linux. Their thread scheduler
is worse than OS/2's and they don't have
anything like the WPS. KDE and GNOME is
worse. They are already have JFS. You can
say that this is the deal with devil, but
we can get them interested only if they get
their profits. And we will get OS/2 opensourced
instead. And the last suggestion: We can add
the addition to the Petition that if IBM can
not opensource OS/2 (intel) at all, we could
ask IBM to release OS/2 PPC sources as they were
developed solely by IBM and surely have no
Micro$oft code in them. The OS/2 PPC sources
could be ported to L4 as the GNU HURD, which
was ported to L4 from Mach. (And very
successfully, L4 version has good performance
compared with the Mach version)
WBR,
valery
Long live OS/2! Good ideas don't die.
"
TomLeeM
EDM/2 Site and Group
#1244 EDM/2 Site and Group
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
http://www.edm2.com
Electronic Developers Magazine/2
An updated site for those wishing to
program for OS/2 and eCS.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
archive for EDM/2. Not really
necessary but I thought I would
create it anyway.
TomLeeM
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
http://www.edm2.com
Electronic Developers Magazine/2
An updated site for those wishing to
program for OS/2 and eCS.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
archive for EDM/2. Not really
necessary but I thought I would
create it anyway.
TomLeeM
OS/2 Withdrawal on the press
#1245 OS/2 Withdrawal on the press
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
Subject: OS/2 Withdrawal on the press
Text:
Like always, the OS/2 withdrawl has more publicity on the press than any
OS/2 fixpack or any new release of eComStation.
Here are some links:
<b>IBM Officially Kills OS/2</b>
Slashdot.org
<a
HREF="http://slashdot.org/articles/05/07/15/0 ... les/...</a>
<b>OS/2: dead again </b>
The Register
<a
HREF="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/15 ... .uk/...</a>
<b>IBM Officially Kills OS/2, Suggests Switch To Linux</b>
OSNews
<a
HREF="http://www.osnews.com/comment.php?news_ ... com/...</a>
<b>IBM officially kills OS/2, suggests switch to Linux</b>
The Inquirer
<a
HREF="http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=246 ... net/...</a>
I think this will be a good time to sign the Open Source OS/2 petition if
you are still missing
<a
HREF="http://www.os2world.com/petition/">http ... tition/</a>
Url: http://www.os2world.com
From: Martin Iturbide (martin@...)
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A good reason to support OSFree.
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
Subject: OS/2 Withdrawal on the press
Text:
Like always, the OS/2 withdrawl has more publicity on the press than any
OS/2 fixpack or any new release of eComStation.
Here are some links:
<b>IBM Officially Kills OS/2</b>
Slashdot.org
<a
HREF="http://slashdot.org/articles/05/07/15/0 ... les/...</a>
<b>OS/2: dead again </b>
The Register
<a
HREF="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/15 ... .uk/...</a>
<b>IBM Officially Kills OS/2, Suggests Switch To Linux</b>
OSNews
<a
HREF="http://www.osnews.com/comment.php?news_ ... com/...</a>
<b>IBM officially kills OS/2, suggests switch to Linux</b>
The Inquirer
<a
HREF="http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=246 ... net/...</a>
I think this will be a good time to sign the Open Source OS/2 petition if
you are still missing
<a
HREF="http://www.os2world.com/petition/">http ... tition/</a>
Url: http://www.os2world.com
From: Martin Iturbide (martin@...)
--
A good reason to support OSFree.
TomLeeM
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column for eWEEK ?
#1246 column for eWEEK ?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
Subject: Want to be quoted? I'm writing a column for eWEEK
>
> Text: It's probably no surprise that eWeek has asked me to write a column
> about IBM's announcement
> (http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/goto ... on=905-163). Since
> it's a column, I can write ANYthing. I'd prefer that my column reflect the
> views of the OS/2 community, not just my own guesses. Sp I'd like your
> opinions... IF YOU DO SO IMMEDIATELY. (I promised to send this in after
> lunch, which means I need your input by Friday at 11am MST, which is
> GMT-7. I might appreciate your comments after that, but I won't be able to
> use them.)
>
> Does IBM's announcement make a difference to you? In what way? What effect
> will it have on your technical decisions?
>
> In case I decide to quote you: please let me know how you're using OS/2
> ("we run our e-mail servers on it"), your name, title, company, geographic
> location. (I.e. "Esther Schindler, VP of The Groovy Corporation in
> Scotsdale, Arizona, uses OS/2 for her Internet servers, since the OS'
> obscurity makes them unhackable.") Since this is for eWEEK, do let me know
> if you work in what they'd deem an "enterprise."
>
> Contact me directly at esther@....
>
> Url:
>
> From: Esther Schindler (esther@...)
-- A chance to voice ones opinion?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2005
Subject: Want to be quoted? I'm writing a column for eWEEK
>
> Text: It's probably no surprise that eWeek has asked me to write a column
> about IBM's announcement
> (http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/goto ... on=905-163). Since
> it's a column, I can write ANYthing. I'd prefer that my column reflect the
> views of the OS/2 community, not just my own guesses. Sp I'd like your
> opinions... IF YOU DO SO IMMEDIATELY. (I promised to send this in after
> lunch, which means I need your input by Friday at 11am MST, which is
> GMT-7. I might appreciate your comments after that, but I won't be able to
> use them.)
>
> Does IBM's announcement make a difference to you? In what way? What effect
> will it have on your technical decisions?
>
> In case I decide to quote you: please let me know how you're using OS/2
> ("we run our e-mail servers on it"), your name, title, company, geographic
> location. (I.e. "Esther Schindler, VP of The Groovy Corporation in
> Scotsdale, Arizona, uses OS/2 for her Internet servers, since the OS'
> obscurity makes them unhackable.") Since this is for eWEEK, do let me know
> if you work in what they'd deem an "enterprise."
>
> Contact me directly at esther@....
>
> Url:
>
> From: Esther Schindler (esther@...)
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Re: [osFree] EDM/2 Site and Group
#1247 Re: [osFree] EDM/2 Site and Group
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Yuri Prokushev
Jul 15, 2005
** Reply to message from "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@...> on Fri, 15 Jul
2005 18:04:40 -0000
> http://www.edm2.com
> Electronic Developers Magazine/2
> An updated site for those wishing to
> program for OS/2 and eCS.
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
> A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
> archive for EDM/2. Not really
> necessary but I thought I would
> create it anyway.
EDM/2 has a group. Don't create another one.
wbr,
Yuri
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Yuri Prokushev
Jul 15, 2005
** Reply to message from "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@...> on Fri, 15 Jul
2005 18:04:40 -0000
> http://www.edm2.com
> Electronic Developers Magazine/2
> An updated site for those wishing to
> program for OS/2 and eCS.
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
> A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
> archive for EDM/2. Not really
> necessary but I thought I would
> create it anyway.
EDM/2 has a group. Don't create another one.
wbr,
Yuri
Re: [osFree] EDM/2 Site and Group
#1248 Re: [osFree] EDM/2 Site and Group
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 16, 2005
Yuri Prokushev wrote:
> ** Reply to message from "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@...> on
> Fri, 15 Jul
> 2005 18:04:40 -0000
>
> > http://www.edm2.com
> > Electronic Developers Magazine/2
> > An updated site for those wishing to
> > program for OS/2 and eCS.
> >
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
> > A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
> > archive for EDM/2. Not really
> > necessary but I thought I would
> > create it anyway.
>
> EDM/2 has a group. Don't create another one.
>
> wbr,
> Yuri
I did a search at Yahoo Groups but did not find
one there (I used edm as the search words). Is
it located some where else?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 16, 2005
Yuri Prokushev wrote:
> ** Reply to message from "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@...> on
> Fri, 15 Jul
> 2005 18:04:40 -0000
>
> > http://www.edm2.com
> > Electronic Developers Magazine/2
> > An updated site for those wishing to
> > program for OS/2 and eCS.
> >
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
> > A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
> > archive for EDM/2. Not really
> > necessary but I thought I would
> > create it anyway.
>
> EDM/2 has a group. Don't create another one.
>
> wbr,
> Yuri
I did a search at Yahoo Groups but did not find
one there (I used edm as the search words). Is
it located some where else?
TomLeeM
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Re: [osFree] EDM/2 Site and Group
#1249 Re: [osFree] EDM/2 Site and Group
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Kenn Yuill
Jul 16, 2005
Tom Lee Mullins wrote as follows on 16/07/05 08:43:
>Yuri Prokushev wrote:
>
>
>
>>> ** Reply to message from "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@...> on
>>> Fri, 15 Jul
>>> 2005 18:04:40 -0000
>>>
>>
>>
>>>> > http://www.edm2.com
>>>> > Electronic Developers Magazine/2
>>>> > An updated site for those wishing to
>>>> > program for OS/2 and eCS.
>>>> >
>>>> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
>>>> > A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
>>>> > archive for EDM/2. Not really
>>>> > necessary but I thought I would
>>>> > create it anyway.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> EDM/2 has a group. Don't create another one.
>>>
>>> wbr,
>>> Yuri
>>
>>
>
>I did a search at Yahoo Groups but did not find
>one there (I used edm as the search words). Is
>it located some where else?
>
Yes, according to this excerpt from a thread on the same subject in the
eCS-Tech Yahoogroup.
"
Did you talk with Adrian about that?
>
> There is already a mailing list for EDM2.
> http://dir.gmane.org/index.php?prefix=gmane.org.netlabs
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
>
> --
> Robert Henschel
>
> --
> OS/2 User Group Dresden
> http://warp5.dyndns.org:8080/OS2Dresden
No, I did not talk to Adrian about it.
It is an un-official group; Like my
OS2-eCS group. Unlike a mailing list,
this group could be used as an archive
of past posts.
Thank you for the link.
TomLeeM
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Ciao,
Kenn
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Kenn Yuill
Jul 16, 2005
Tom Lee Mullins wrote as follows on 16/07/05 08:43:
>Yuri Prokushev wrote:
>
>
>
>>> ** Reply to message from "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@...> on
>>> Fri, 15 Jul
>>> 2005 18:04:40 -0000
>>>
>>
>>
>>>> > http://www.edm2.com
>>>> > Electronic Developers Magazine/2
>>>> > An updated site for those wishing to
>>>> > program for OS/2 and eCS.
>>>> >
>>>> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edm-2
>>>> > A group for EDM/2. Acts like an
>>>> > archive for EDM/2. Not really
>>>> > necessary but I thought I would
>>>> > create it anyway.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> EDM/2 has a group. Don't create another one.
>>>
>>> wbr,
>>> Yuri
>>
>>
>
>I did a search at Yahoo Groups but did not find
>one there (I used edm as the search words). Is
>it located some where else?
>
Yes, according to this excerpt from a thread on the same subject in the
eCS-Tech Yahoogroup.
"
Did you talk with Adrian about that?
>
> There is already a mailing list for EDM2.
> http://dir.gmane.org/index.php?prefix=gmane.org.netlabs
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
>
> --
> Robert Henschel
>
> --
> OS/2 User Group Dresden
> http://warp5.dyndns.org:8080/OS2Dresden
No, I did not talk to Adrian about it.
It is an un-official group; Like my
OS2-eCS group. Unlike a mailing list,
this group could be used as an archive
of past posts.
Thank you for the link.
TomLeeM
"
--
Ciao,
Kenn
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Article on PCWorld quote the Open Source OS/2 Petition
#1250 Article on PCWorld quote the Open Source OS/2 Petition
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 18, 2005
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Subject: Article on PCWorld quote the Open Source OS/2 Petition
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There is a quote about the Open Source OS/2 petition on this article.
"A number of OS/2 devotees would love to see the technology given over to
enthusiasts. At OS2World.com, a petition signed by more than 8,000
visitors urges IBM to release OS/2, or as much of it as is legally
possible, as open-source software."
Visit the article at:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,121846,00.asp
Visit the Open Source OS/2 Petition at:
http://www.os2world.com/petition
Url: http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,121846,00.asp
From: Martin Iturbide (martin@...)
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http://www.os2world.com/petition/ Here is the url of the petition.
With PCWorld mentioning it, perhaps there will be more people
signing it(?).
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TomLeeM
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 18, 2005
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Subject: Article on PCWorld quote the Open Source OS/2 Petition
Text:
There is a quote about the Open Source OS/2 petition on this article.
"A number of OS/2 devotees would love to see the technology given over to
enthusiasts. At OS2World.com, a petition signed by more than 8,000
visitors urges IBM to release OS/2, or as much of it as is legally
possible, as open-source software."
Visit the article at:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,121846,00.asp
Visit the Open Source OS/2 Petition at:
http://www.os2world.com/petition
Url: http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,121846,00.asp
From: Martin Iturbide (martin@...)
"
http://www.os2world.com/petition/ Here is the url of the petition.
With PCWorld mentioning it, perhaps there will be more people
signing it(?).
--
TomLeeM
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
http://www.ecomstation.com
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
http://tomleem.homestead.com
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