Well I talked to ACT quickly, I'm still waiting for a phone call which it looks like I'll have to remind them of it seems :-). But nonetheless, they did recognize the effort, they do follow c.l.a. pretty good, now to wait for em to say something. but I need to talk to that dude first. Guess at the time it was too early to pronounce themselves but they didn't categorically reject it either (so far). Maybe all they are waiting for is something to look at (hence what Robert is doing) so they can see how it is planned to work, give them a basis of an idea of what it might look like and as Robert said how easily usable it is as far as concepts goes. I'll get in touch with them again monday probably. -- St�phane Richard "Ada World" Webmaster http://www.adaworld.com "Marin David Condic" wrote in message news:3F9AEB09.9020102@noplace.com... > Yeah, but it would be nice to see that all/some/one of the vendors had > some mild interest in the project - or is it all a pipe dream? > > MDC > > Robert I. Eachus wrote: > > > > Another way of saying it is that as long as everything is on a volunteer > > basis, there is no time spent arguing about/deciding how or where the > > money should be spent. > > > > > -- > ====================================================================== > Marin David Condic > I work for: http://www.belcan.com/ > My project is: http://www.jsf.mil/NSFrames.htm > > Send Replies To: m c o n d i c @ a c m . o r g > > "So if I understand 'The Matrix Reloaded' correctly, the Matrix is > basically a Microsoft operating system - it runs for a while and > then crashes and reboots. By design, no less. Neo is just a > memory leak that's too hard to fix, so they left him in... The > users don't complain because they're packed in slush and kept > sedated" > > -- Marin D. Condic > ====================================================================== >