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Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang
From: |
Ivan Vučica |
Subject: |
Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Mar 2020 19:52:12 +0000 |
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:50 PM Johannes Brakensiek
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Everyone clicking on that link accidentally is tracked by Google even if
> he/she did not consent with it. For me that does not fit well to a
> project reaching out for software freedom. No offense, just what I
> thought.
[still OT:] Where does it say that The Mail Track Company, S.L. is
owned by Google?
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- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang,
Ivan Vučica <=
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/09
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Frederik Seiffert, 2020/03/09
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/03/12
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/12
Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Frederik Seiffert, 2020/03/09