From bray at sent.com Tue Jun 26 12:23:36 2007 From: bray at sent.com (Brian Ray) Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:23:36 -0500 Subject: [WASTE-list] WASTE3 source code Message-ID: <46B9BD38-E517-468F-A8AA-FAF2BE892091@sent.com> "Source code licensing fees for WASTE 2.x are collected by Kagi." What is the availability for WASTE3 sourcecode? Thanks, Brian Ray bray at sent.com From marco.piovanelli at pobox.com Wed Jun 27 05:42:38 2007 From: marco.piovanelli at pobox.com (Marco Piovanelli) Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:42:38 +0200 Subject: [WASTE-list] WASTE3 source code In-Reply-To: <46B9BD38-E517-468F-A8AA-FAF2BE892091@sent.com> References: <46B9BD38-E517-468F-A8AA-FAF2BE892091@sent.com> Message-ID: <20070627094238.2010238640@relay.pair.com> On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:23:36 -0500, Brian Ray (bray at sent.com) wrote: >"Source code licensing fees for WASTE 2.x are collected by Kagi." > >What is the availability for WASTE3 sourcecode? The source code to WASTE 3.0 is available for licensing. We're contacting you off-list with more details. -- marco -- It's not the data universe only, it's human conversation. They want to turn it into a one-way flow that they have entirely monetized. I look at the collective human mind as a kind of ecosystem. They want to clear cut it. They want to go into the rainforest of human thought and mow the thing down.