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Re: [DotGNU]DotGNU Manifesto - Draft Version 0.3


From: James Michael DuPont
Subject: Re: [DotGNU]DotGNU Manifesto - Draft Version 0.3
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 10:18:08 -0700 (PDT)

--- Norbert Bollow <address@hidden> wrote:
>     * Businesses can form alliances with each other, and use
>       webservices to integrate their business processes with
>       each other, without fear of losing their freedom through
>       "lock in" situations of any kind.

> What do you all think about this?

in order to get dotgnu into 
the existing business, you will need to have many interfaces into other
systems. Non -free  and otherwise. 

That should be also a clear roadmap as to what is useable 
from the dotgnu system from a lgpl perspective. What parts can I use in
a non-free system. 

What parts of the dotgnu can I use to work with even even a competitive
product to dotgnu? Lets say that I want to use a job queueing system
from microsoft. (bad example), but what interfaces are supported that
allow a plug and play exchanging of dotgnu parts?

mike



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