Author: Paul Petersson
Date: 01:59:21 04/20/01
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On April 19, 2001 at 17:50:55, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 19, 2001 at 14:00:08, Peter Berger wrote: > >>On April 19, 2001 at 08:29:10, Paul Petersson wrote: >> >>>On April 18, 2001 at 13:43:46, Peter Berger wrote: >>> >>>>Afaik yout kept Shredder's results completely secret , so it can't be the reason >>>>for Millenium's recent decisions . >>> >>>I think you're wrong. Weiner probably understands that S5 wouldn't top the list >>>and therefor prefers to keep S5 out of it. >>> >> >>Please understand I won't answer all aspects you mentioned - if some of my >>points sounded too one-sided it is simply because I only watched your online >>fights a little and am not involved myself. >> >>Basically the details of those fights are none of my business anyway and I >>already took it too far . >> >>I tried to only add things to the list that seemed to get repeated by both sides >>as facts - I probably failed sometimes as I am no computer ( memory leaks ) but >>I still think it wasn't too far off . >> >>Anyway : this paragraph above you wrote is interesting ( and I haven't read this >>argument for the first time ) : >> >>Are you doing Mr Weiner a favour by adding it to the SSDF list ??? >> >>Obviously not - as you don't seem to expect it it to perform too well . >> >>Adding Shredder to the list is definitely allowed . >> >>You make this list for the customers . >> >>Customers like to see it added . >> >>You have already tested it in fact . >> >>So : what's the problem ? >> >>Regards. >> >>pete > > > > >Not very hard to guess. They are so pissed off by Weiner that they do not want >to hear about him anymore. And he his happy with the situation so he won't >change a thing. > >Bad luck for Stefan, but if he licences his program to another company I guess >they will list it again? > Of course we would! Paul > > > Christophe
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