Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!modcomp!srp From: srp@modcomp.UUCP (Steve Pietrowicz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Request for testers for Color X11 for Amiga Message-ID: <169@modcomp.UUCP> Date: 3 Jul 89 18:13:54 GMT References: <20014@cup.portal.com> Distribution: usa Lines: 27 in article <20014@cup.portal.com>, Doug_B_Erdely@cup.portal.com says: > > Doug, you will have to forgive Steve, he is a Sysop on Compu$erve. :) :) > Doug, we've already forgiven you for being on portal. ;-) > And Steve, If you had actually READ the messages, you would have noticed that > the gent in question has worked alot with Amigas. In fact he has written > several programs! If I may ask, when is the last time YOU wrote an > Amiga program? And if *you* had been following the thread and watched everything he said, he never made mention that he did any Amiga work up to the point which I posted. In fact, from what he was saying it didn't look like he'd done anything on the Amiga, but as they say, that's already been established. The last significant Amiga program I wrote was ACO, a graphics/sound conferencing program that was in use on PeopleLink for over a year. (It's use fizzled out around last summer, so I pulled it). It was pretty popular during it's time. They talked about it in several of the Amiga mags. All I was trying to do was point out that someone shouldn't comment on X without having seen it first, and certainly not without having used it. -- Stephen R. Pietrowicz UUCP: ...!uunet!modcomp!srp CIS: 73047,2313 Modcomp -- Home of the *REAL* real-time UNIX