Where Is the Licensing Information?
[1/3] from: tim:johnsons-web at: 2-Jun-2001 11:01
I must be blind, but I can't find any information about it on
the site. I even emailed Cindy regarding it and got no response.
Where "are" the licensing protocols for the rebol products?
Thanks!
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Tim Johnson <[tim--johnsons-web--com]>
http://www.johnsons-web.com
[2/3] from: gjones05::mail::orion::org at: 4-Jun-2001 8:04
From: "Tim Johnson"
> I must be blind, but I can't find any information about it on
> the site. I even emailed Cindy regarding it and got no response.
>
> Where "are" the licensing protocols for the rebol products?
This is probably not what you are trying to "get at," but you can type
'license at the interpreter prompt. I suspect that Cindy has been
deluged with email. (Not meaning to sound cruel, but I hope she has
because that would suggest a robust interest in REBOL, and that is a
Good Thing.
)
By the way, you may wish to consider the CRedit editor for your class.
I've been using for about a week and it seems to work fairly well and
adheres to the Windows model of interaction. It highlights syntax and
is freeware. Just a thought.
--Scott Jones
[3/3] from: tim:johnsons-web at: 4-Jun-2001 8:21
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 08:04:30AM -0500, GS Jones wrote:
> From: "Tim Johnson"
> > I must be blind, but I can't find any information about it on
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> because that would suggest a robust interest in REBOL, and that is a
> "Good Thing.")
Aha....
If that's the final word on it.... that's good enough for me.
Thanks!
> By the way, you may wish to consider the CRedit editor for your class.
> I've been using for about a week and it seems to work fairly well and
> adheres to the Windows model of interaction. It highlights syntax and
> is freeware. Just a thought.
Hey! Good memory (or good email archiving)... Actually, I have settled
on CRedit. vim is set aside as "punishment" :>)
Cheers
--
Tim Johnson <[tim--johnsons-web--com]>
http://www.johnsons-web.com
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