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On Mon, 24 January 2000, "Steven Levine" wrote:
>
> >Steve Levine I would guess might be interested in
> >cleaning up / updating Octave.
>
> Octave has a current OS/2 maintainer. Until this changes we would have to
> work under his direction.
See Mr. Raymond on this.
>
> >Dave Watson's serious idea a while back was to put
> >together a CD of apps, (maybe we could put some kind
>
> These already exist.
Still out there Dave?
>
>
>
>
> >EWS stuff, but that would probably require
> >a the earth's axis to be shifted for that to happen.
>
> I'm not much for tilting at windmills. Also, I've
Nor I.
>seen little in EWS that
> does not have a good alternative. The fact that EWS is free and the
One I had some opinions about was Tshell.
Where's the alternatives?
> alternative may or may not be free is not relevant to me.
>
> Steven
>
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> "Steven Levine" MR2/ICE 2.06 #10183 Warp4/FP11
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