said:
You're close.
>The Southern California OS/2 User Group once again had an outstanding
>monthly meeting.
This is true by default.
> Center stage first went to Steven Levine who gave an
>in-depth tutorial on UniMaint,
It was a Q&A session rather than a tutorial. The attendees directed the
flow by asking about what they did not understand. Of course, one of the
first questions was what is Unimaint good for.
>Following the tuneup was the software production hour
Is was hours, not hour.
>port open source software to OS/2. If you can get your hands on the
>source code, Greg's presentation puts you on the road to a compiled OS/2
>executable.
Yes, we are still on the road. We have not quite reached the end of
rainbow.
>Free donuts too!
No donuts. We had an acquisition failure which we promise to correct by
next meeting. Of course without the post sugar-rush letdown, there were
very few sleeping attendees.
>How's that?
Like I said, very close. ;-)
Steven
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