Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncr-sd!hp-sdd!hplabs!pyramid!infmx!greggy From: greggy@infmx.UUCP (greg yachuk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: A Short History of Arching on Micros Message-ID: <489@infmx.UUCP> Date: 5 Oct 88 20:21:15 GMT References: <757@cgh.UUCP> <340019@hpsrli.HP.COM> Reply-To: greggy@infmx.UUCP (greg yachuk) Organization: Informix, Menlo Park, Ca. U.S.A. Lines: 28 In article <340019@hpsrli.HP.COM> darrylo@hpsrli.HP.COM (Darryl Okahata) writes: >In comp.sys.ibm.pc, paul@cgh.UUCP (Paul Homchick) writes: >> tired of lawyers and the entire shareware and commercial jungle, began >> to endorse Zoo, as the only truly public format and program. > Just to clarify things, ZOO IS NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN. Well, almost right. This is probably for Rahul to defend, but he posted a note several weeks ago (does time really go that fast?) that zoo FORMAT is in the public domain. ZOO.EXE is NOT in the public domain. Here's where I get unsure of my data: I believe that I read a posting claiming that looz (the extract only portion of zoo) is either in the public domain, or is freely-distributable. I also think that I saw a list some time ago in comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d which listed a whole slew of zoo-related programs and which ones were public domain and which were copyrighted. This list would be useful. I'll look for it. Anyone who has it (if it actually existed and I'm not just reliving a possible drug-infested past), please send it to me. >> Paul Homchick UUCP: {allegra | rutgers | uunet} !cbmvax!cgh!paul > -- Darryl Okahata > {hplabs!hpccc!, hpfcla!} hpnmd!darrylo > CompuServe: 75206,3074 -greg Greg Yachuk Informix Software Inc., Menlo Park, CA (415) 322-4100 {uunet,pyramid}!infmx!greggy why yes, I DID choose that login myself