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So I am back ....

 [1/3] from: petr:krenzelok:seznam:cz at: 12-Sep-2007 16:08


Hello to all ppl on REBOL ml. Some few months I signed-off from the REBOL ml. The reason was simple - after 12 years I decided to switch jobs. Now it seems to me my boss is satisfied, my strategy was accepted, and it seems to me they want me to stay :-) Well, I never really disappeared from REBOL, being mainly on AltME darknet , as some ppl call it. I just thought, that now it might be good time to resubscribe to ml, as we might be somehow close to R3 testing in more extended way. btw - someone mentioned some OS4 Amiga part of the OS could be used as HAL for Wildman. What you say to following announcement then? :-) http://www.qnx.com/news/pr_2471_1.html Cheers, Petr

 [2/3] from: david::may10::ntlworld::com at: 12-Sep-2007 16:07


Hello Petr, Wednesday, September 12, 2007, 3:08:51 PM, you wrote:
> Hello to all ppl on REBOL ml. Some few months I signed-off from the > REBOL ml. The reason was simple - after 12 years I decided to switch
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> Cheers, > Petr
funny enough Petr,today so is QNX RTP see http://osnews.com/story.php/18596/QNX-Opens-Neutrino-Source-Code-Interview-QNX-CEO im waiting for the http://community.qnx.com/sf/sfmain/do/home reg code so browsed your post to pass the time. i wonder if rebol can get on the CD this time, carl missed out the first time around....... i also wonder what carl makes of Dan's microkernel code, and also,will R3 make it to the new release of RTP -- Best regards, david mailto:david.may10-ntlworld.com

 [3/3] from: jasonic::nomadics::org at: 12-Sep-2007 23:33


Welcome back Petr... yes interesting times Cheyenne 1.0 R3 Silverlight Adobe [Flex AS3 AIR] E4X [ << v nice] Tamarin ... cool multitouch interfaces http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/65 http://cs.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/ http://www.instructables.com/id/EKHVSM5F3JESWZM/ I just realized I'm kind of back too :-) Taking another shot at Vanilla Hoping to turn it into the net publishing tool I've been wanting to see First step pull all the vanilla code into Leo to break it understand reorganize modules and document it Then work some ideas +changes from my own older custom vanilla fork hope to stir up some interest from others here ... still a dream but seems like a good time to tackle it like gathering fresh nuts for winter Jason

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