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15 <B>Trevor Talbot</B>
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19 <I>Thu Jul 4 20:44:01 PDT 2002</I>
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34 <PRE>On Thursday, July 4, 2002, at 08:47 AM, Philippe Levesque wrote:
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36 &gt;<i> I dont see the use of a win32 version, it's a good idea to have maybe a
37 </I>&gt;<i> win32 binary, but conference room software on win32 got a
38 </I>&gt;<i> services included
39 </I>&gt;<i> in them, and i dont see much other win32 software for the ircd,
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41 </I>&gt;<i> So, if you got linux/bsd running for your ircd, why use windows to run
42 </I>&gt;<i> services? :P
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44 There are more win32 IRC servers than you think. Not all of them are
45 good, but they do exist -- and yes, many of them will work with
46 IRC Services.
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48 &gt;<i> ..and i dunno, if you change the source to make a backdoor in
49 </I>&gt;<i> them, who will
50 </I>&gt;<i> be able to see it in the binary.. :P
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52 He's bound by the license to release the source as well. Besides, he
53 offered to do as much.
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56 On Thursday, July 4, 2002, at 09:04 AM, Craig McLure wrote:
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58 &gt;<i> y would u wanna run IRC Services on the most UnStable os in the
59 </I>&gt;<i> world neway?
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61 </I>&gt;<i> if u wanted a reliable copy of IRC Services under windows, get Version5
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63 Those are contradicting statements. Windows is not the most unstable
64 OS in the world; even if it were, IRC Services version 5 would not
65 change that.
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67 -- Quension
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