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none of this has anything to do with Sourceforge - moved to licensed deliverables]]
(We should switch from TCP/IP to the ISO/OSI network protocol stack model. NOW!!! ;))
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:This I must think about. Offhandedly you're not making any sense, but on the other hand this tingles as an interesting idea. Proprietary markup as an advantage... outrageous.
:This I must think about. Offhandedly you're not making any sense, but on the other hand this tingles as an interesting idea. Proprietary markup as an advantage... outrageous.


That problem will solve itself if you get the license and XML schema good enough to create a self-improving protocol.  There are many good coders, but they do not contribute to projects where others of different values are allowed to just do damage to their code or twist it to be useful to their enemies.  All code is political.  Look at WAR FTP if you want to see examples of quality that is produced by values consistency.  That is ideal level of protocol coding...
That problem will solve itself if you get the license and XML schema good enough to create a self-improving protocol.  There are many good coders, but they do not contribute to projects where others of different values are allowed to just do damage to their code or twist it to be useful to their enemies.  All code is political.  Look at WAR FTP if you want t
 
::hmmm.... come to think of it, the original idea of applying [[Structured data]] to accomondate [[heterogenous]] communication and participation... I must be crazy. [[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 00:03 Jun 9, 2003 (EEST)
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