I haven't fallen in love with the same guy with modified source code always having a guided missle flag whenever he wants, but Capture-the-Flag with no super-flags and no jumps is actually quite fun. Not only does it take more brains than reflexes, but its strategy often parallels that of football or rugby as far as defending or attacking a flag carrier goes. Very fun indeed.
How would you ever consider OpenOffice communist? If openoffice had been forced out of Sun's hands just because George Bush felt like it, that would be communist. Owners of source code willingly giving it up isn't necessarily capitalist, but isn't communist either; it's an expression of freedom.
I haven't fallen in love with the same guy with modified source code always having a guided missle flag whenever he wants, but Capture-the-Flag with no super-flags and no jumps is actually quite fun. Not only does it take more brains than reflexes, but its strategy often parallels that of football or rugby as far as defending or attacking a flag carrier goes. Very fun indeed.
Aren't we at 3.3.2 now? I understand not putting out 3.2 right as it comes out, but isn't it stable enough?
How would you ever consider OpenOffice communist? If openoffice had been forced out of Sun's hands just because George Bush felt like it, that would be communist. Owners of source code willingly giving it up isn't necessarily capitalist, but isn't communist either; it's an expression of freedom.
Death to Clippy
Sun just wants control of the IDE market, that's all. Eclipse should ignore it as if it's not even happening. That's how significant it is.
Why not Alt-Ctrl-Delete or Delete-Alt-Control?
Not that we can change it now...