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Title: TeamAROS bounty page updated
Post by: dammy on January 25, 2004, 05:32:03 PM
TeamAROS (http://www.thenostromo.com/teamaros/) page has been updated with new bounties and new funding for some of the older bounties like Knox Commodore Club adding in more funds to TCP/IP bounty which is now at $550.

Dammy
Title: Re: TeamAROS bounty page updated
Post by: bloodline on January 25, 2004, 07:31:41 PM
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dammy wrote:
TeamAROS (http://www.thenostromo.com/teamaros/) page has been updated with new bounties and new funding for some of the older bounties like Knox Commodore Club adding in more funds to TCP/IP bounty which is now at $550.

Dammy


Now I see why Nic has been working so hard on TCP/IP!!! :-o
Title: Re: TeamAROS bounty page updated
Post by: that_punk_guy on January 25, 2004, 07:52:13 PM
Regarding Bounty #12, are there any legal issues with the new FAT32 royalties?
Title: Re: TeamAROS bounty page updated
Post by: bloodline on January 25, 2004, 08:20:40 PM
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that_punk_guy wrote:
Regarding Bounty #12, are there any legal issues with the new FAT32 royalties?


It's not been patented yet! I think...
Title: Re: TeamAROS bounty page updated
Post by: dammy on January 25, 2004, 08:40:02 PM
by that_punk_guy on 2004/1/25 14:52:13


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Regarding Bounty #12, are there any legal issues with the new FAT32 royalties?


If there is, then mtools and such plus a heck alot of third party coders/distros are in trouble.  I think M$ was focusing on OEM harddrive and such.  If that type of IP was capable of being enforce, WINE would be toast.  In short, I don't think there are legal issues with it.

Dammy