Posted by a-programming-language on 12:06:00 08-30-2001
I think you may be duplicating the source code of sourceforge. I say get a copy and look at it
Posted by fabs on 14:34:00 08-30-2001
I think your name is too long
ypn=sourceforge? that's a nice thing to say, lol. Anyway, I didn't copy my stuff of source-forge and you might as well say something like ypn=planetsource.code.com. Or you could say ypn=programmersheaven.com. All these sites offer source-code. Your mommy makes pancakes, Peter's mommy does and mine does, too.
fabs
Posted by KaGez on 14:36:00 08-30-2001
What should we else say ? I know that this is a system that is called sasquatch and that this system was coded by fabs and Peter (also svara ?) and has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with SF ... that's all I know ... And the rest is as fabs already said it .
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Posted by fsvara on 14:58:00 08-30-2001
i did almost nothing on sasquatch, actually because i was away for a week when peter and fabs started doing it. we were usign perl before.
i did play a bit with sasquatch, but not much.
Posted by Peter on 17:00:00 08-30-2001
lol@fabs, exactly! a-programming-language: I did the design. Me and fabs coded Sasquatch. What you just said is ridiculous. You will have to explain that.
Posted by a-programming-language on 01:18:00 08-31-2001
I meant the ideas
Posted by a-programming-language on 01:20:00 08-31-2001
my IRC nick is apl but you're system wouldn't allow me to have a three letter user name
Posted by johny-5 on 02:51:00 08-31-2001
Well, It is very possible that the features are similar to that of source forge. But thats only because Source Forge and other places similar to this are on the same general level. There is a place that 'ripped' ideas from us, but we do not complain because well we understand that this type of thing is a general thing and there will be duplicates whether frankly anyone likes it or not. Just my thoughts,
johny-5
Posted by Peter on 07:47:00 08-31-2001
Well, we do not accept the concept of intellectual property. Nobody may own an idea - and if you want to do something that nobody ever has done before, you find yourself facing a nearly impossible task (that is, if you want to create something useful).
We run a community for young programmers. That is quite a new idea - we know of no working community of this kind, except ours. We also found source code and tutorial sharing a useful feature so we implemented it.
Posted by KaGez on 02:02:00 09-02-2001
Peter:
I think this is what is called OpenSource ... or am I wrong ?
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