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On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 10:01:59 UTC, "Paul Smedley"
<pauldespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > >> So I'm afraid even thinking about it isn't worth the while.
> > >>
> > >> (*) scratch = the latest Innotek stage, over 4 years ago.
> > >>
> > >nice bullshit
> >
> > Consider the source. It's Kris. What do you expect?
> >
> > I found the "assistants" stuff pretty humorous too.
>
> Yeah - the very thought that I have assistants who code for me is
> _extremely_ humourous - just wait until I see Brendan on IRC and tell
> him he's now my assistant :)

And now the news:

"Paul Smedley, CEO of Smedley Inc., Australia, declared that they had
recently hired 10 more developers to meet the high demand for ported
OS/2 software."

He he he... :-)
--
"I smell blood and an era of prominent madmen." - W.H. Auden


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Jim Showalter wrote: vlad_est wrote: Kris Steenhaut wrote: Ed Durrant ha scritto: Franz Bakan wrote: On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 13:34:48 +0100 (MEZ), Robert Lalla wrote: Where can we find the source code of the webcam.dll plugin contained in the wvgui package? Is it closed source? In Netlabs svn I see only the dll binary file. I'm pretty shure the only option is to ask Vlad directly. And my guess is, that the chances are good that you don't ask in vain. If I remember correctly the USB Webcam code was generated by Netlabs and then added to Warpvision by Vlad. The code came with a small viewer application so you see what was being viewed by the webcam. In case you really would have missed it: all source code left after from the Ukraine has been declared completely unusable, as well by Nathan Woodruff as by Paul Smedley (you have noticed one of his assistents is building up Uniaud from scratch again, haven't you? * ). So I'm afraid even thinking about it isn't worth the while. (*) scratch = the latest Innotek stage, over 4 years ago. nice bullshit Which comment above does your remark apply to? My guess is the entire thread. yep regarding ukraine regarding unusable etc etc also one notice - sentence "If I remember correctly the USB Webcam code was generated by Netlabs and then added to Warpvision by Vlad. " is not true --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: warpvision-user-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: warpvision-user-help@xxxxxxxxxxx

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Robert Lalla schrieb: > Where can we find the source code of the webcam.dll plugin contained > in the wvgui package? Is it closed source? In Netlabs svn I see only > the dll binary file. I once talked to Vladest about the source, he first wanted to give it to me but then later refused because according to him it's not netlabs code. I do not agree with this but I can't do much about it... cu Adrian

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Hi Steven, On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 00:14:32 UTC, "Steven Levine" <steve53@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In <46744100.3090504@xxxxxxx>, on 06/16/07 > at 07:58 PM, vlad_est <vlad_est@xxxxxxx> said: > > >> So I'm afraid even thinking about it isn't worth the while. > >> > >> (*) scratch = the latest Innotek stage, over 4 years ago. > >> > >nice bullshit > > Consider the source. It's Kris. What do you expect? > > I found the "assistants" stuff pretty humorous too. Yeah - the very thought that I have assistants who code for me is _extremely_ humourous - just wait until I see Brendan on IRC and tell him he's now my assistant :) -- Cheers, Paul.

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vlad_est wrote: Kris Steenhaut wrote: Ed Durrant ha scritto: Franz Bakan wrote: On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 13:34:48 +0100 (MEZ), Robert Lalla wrote: Where can we find the source code of the webcam.dll plugin contained in the wvgui package? Is it closed source? In Netlabs svn I see only the dll binary file. I'm pretty shure the only option is to ask Vlad directly. And my guess is, that the chances are good that you don't ask in vain. If I remember correctly the USB Webcam code was generated by Netlabs and then added to Warpvision by Vlad. The code came with a small viewer application so you see what was being viewed by the webcam. In case you really would have missed it: all source code left after from the Ukraine has been declared completely unusable, as well by Nathan Woodruff as by Paul Smedley (you have noticed one of his assistents is building up Uniaud from scratch again, haven't you? * ). So I'm afraid even thinking about it isn't worth the while. (*) scratch = the latest Innotek stage, over 4 years ago. nice bullshit Which comment above does your remark apply to? My guess is the entire thread.
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