Re: Interesting Web Site on Open Source Development



On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 02:00:29 +0200, "f0dder" <f0dder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

<snip>
>There's nothing stopping you from using the excellent Microsoft tools
>to write GPL code, if you so desire.

Read your license. Not all versions of all tools allow you to write
for anything except windows.

<snip>
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