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Re: [Moderator] Re: Cocoa-Java and the Future
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Re: [Moderator] Re: Cocoa-Java and the Future


  • Subject: Re: [Moderator] Re: Cocoa-Java and the Future
  • From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:50:56 +0200

At 17:03 Uhr -0700 26.10.2004, Brian Hannan wrote:
As for it not being "public knowledge", I disagree on an aspect of that. Public in that I can easily find out if I have $500. Restricted in my telling others, but Apple is not being particular about who they sell their Early Start Kit too. It's not special seeds to special developers. All that prevents me currently from answering this question is $500, taking into account the information I need is even there.

You forgot you actually need to sign an NDA. *that* is the sticking point here.
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