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From: | Adam Atlas |
Subject: | Re: "Jaguar" additions |
Date: | Mon, 19 Aug 2002 19:11:30 -0400 |
The only other issue is wether the other GNUstep developers would enjoy having 26 pages of API documentation arrive in their mailbox.
Well we shouldn't look at this code, particularly anyone interested in writing those classes. Particularly since it's an open standard, we could have the ability to drive it's adoption on GNU/Linux and other Free OSs. That would be cool.
True, since it's an open standard, I guess it's not really necessary to look at existing source code. There's even a draft RFC at http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-10.txt . (There are more documents and information at www.zeroconf.org.)
I suppose we could just wait a few days and then look at the API documentation on Apple's Developer website... that would work...
(Of course, there's still more. That's where the release notes would be helpful.)
--Adam Atlas
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