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Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Bill Michaelson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">ztd-ethmf.c
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<pre wrap="">As I said, that driver has been part of Zaptel, so could not have been
removed.
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Correction: it was in Zaptel SVN for a very short time, it had been
committed without proper code review. It was removed quickly thereafter,
and was never part of an Zaptel release.
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I find the semantic distinction uninteresting.<br>
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The bottom line for me is that it was required to make a competitor's
product work. And it did, once I obtained it.<br>
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Conclusions may be drawn from that according to the preference of
readers.<br>
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