They are not thinking, they are just slow... The infosoc directive is (unfortunately) not stopped, they just did not make it national laws within the agreed deadline. Once the EU has agreed upon the directive, the member countries cannot decide not to implement it.
Keep in mind that "the browser war" is not only about one or two browsers, but about the fact that everyone should be able to use their choice of a standard-complying browser, and be able to see every site out ther correctly
Ahh, that's it!
I've wondered for several years how to win the contest!
It took a long time just trying until I was lucky.
If I can now play it under Linux I will have to try it out again!
Actually not.
Here in Denmark it has been said that if a terrorist had been from here, we would not have turned him over to the US (since we can't turn over any criminal who might get death penalty)
They are not thinking, they are just slow...
The infosoc directive is (unfortunately) not stopped, they just did not make it national laws within the agreed deadline.
Once the EU has agreed upon the directive, the member countries cannot decide not to implement it.
Just for the record:
Sid will never freeze. The next release will be named "Sarge".
As someone said... The good tools makes the artisan...
... but only the bad artisan blames his tools :)
So does Opera 6.01 for Linux
Keep in mind that "the browser war" is not only about one or two browsers, but about the fact that everyone should be able to use their choice of a standard-complying browser, and be able to see every site out ther correctly
Ahh, that's it!
I've wondered for several years how to win the contest!
It took a long time just trying until I was lucky.
If I can now play it under Linux I will have to try it out again!
Actually not.
Here in Denmark it has been said that if a terrorist had been from here, we would not have turned him over to the US (since we can't turn over any criminal who might get death penalty)