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Re: Any comercial apps made it back to the community?



On Thu Jan 31 09:43:32 2002 wrote...
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>I was reading today about the pending release of libranet 2.0.  And, realizing that they are the last commercial linux based on Debian, got me to thinking. (scary as that is!)  Of all the other commercial versions, Corel, Storm, Prodgeny, has any of their advancements made it back to the debian community since their demise.
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Thats what the Progeny web pag said was going to happen to there stuff,
which I really enjoyed. However I have seen no evidence of it.

I can't say whether this is the fault of the folks at Progeny, or the NIH
syndrome a Daebina.

Any comments?

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Stan Brown     stanb@awod.com                                    843-745-3154
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