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Message-ID: <c=GB%a=_%p=Indigo_Active_Vi%l=CRIANLARICH-970411104022Z-99@crianlarich.Indigo>
From: Robert Humphris <r DOT humphris AT indigo-avs DOT com>
To: "'Chris Croughton'" <crough45 AT amc DOT de>
Cc: "'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: Multitasking in DJGPP
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 11:40:22 +0100
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>From: 	Chris Croughton[SMTP:crough45 AT amc DOT de]
>Sent: 	11 April 1997 11:20
>To: 	Robert Humphris
>Cc: 	djgpp AT delorie DOT com
>Subject: 	RE: Multitasking in DJGPP
>
>
>Robert Humphris wrote:
>
>>>Is there a list of who's working on which bits of DJGPP?
>>Well I am trying to get one up and running, you may have seen my posts
>>with a form for the individuals to fill out..
>
>Yes, I saw that (and replied to it), but understood that it
>was for projects being done using DJGPP.
>
>My question was about people working on the port of DJGPP itself,
>(and in this case the library) rather than those using it.
>
>Apologies if your list was meant to cover both and I 
>misunderstood...
No apology required, I was the one who should have made this clear...
the DJGPP projects list will hopefully contain all projects pertinent to
DJGPP,
whether it be libraries written for DJGPP, projects written using DJGPP,
ports of
whatever.  The point is to build a list that a) Aids all current
users/developers in 
sourcing and aiding code and libraries.
b) Shows the size and complexity of the DJGPP package to hopefully
encourage
new users/developers to take part in this system, and not buy into
expensive compilers
that the 'Big players' have developed
>
>Chris
>

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