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Re: Netscape



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On Fri, 19 Jul 1996, Anonymous wrote:

[on hacktic]
> netscape-fts2-hp10.tar.gz	Fast Track Server 2.0 for HPUX10
> netscape-fts2-nt.exe		Fast Track Server 2.0 for WinNT
> netscape-hpus-30b5.tar.gz	Navigator 3.0b5 for HP-UX
> netscape-linux-30b5.tar.gz	Navigator 3.0b5 for Linux
> netscape-ssl30-src.tar.gz	SSL 3.0 source code
> netscape32us-30b5.exe		Navigator 3.0b5 for Win95/NT

And thus it begins... I think it's a bad idea to provoke the TLAs like this,
but I suppose it's inevitable. (But doesn't anyone use Macs or Suns?)

Fight for the spin: "Since Netscape isn't allowed to sell its software
overseas, people are going to pirate it, thereby losing the US o' A both
technology and money." 

> By the way, is it possible to get a certificate for the
> Fast Track 128 bit servers outside of north america?

Why would you want one when the source for Apache-SSL is available? Besides,
it's a Serious Copyright Violation, said with minimal irony. This whole
thing isn't Netscape's fault; in fact, they're doing their best to be the
good guys. 

- -rich

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