Rekall not longer available from theKompany.com - a fabrication
Ian Bicking
ianb at colorstudy.com
Sat Nov 1 20:13:44 EST 2003
On Nov 1, 2003, at 6:09 PM, Todd Stephens wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 18:18:54 -0500, Paul Rubin wrote:
>
>> What I want to know is whether it's paying its programmers and
>> shipping
>> product. There are conflicting claims about whether it's paying its
>> programmers. Which claims are correct?
>
> True enough. I would say they are shipping product, though I don't
> know
> the status of Rekall specifically. The libertarian side of me wants to
> side with the programmer (the 'little-guy' individual trying to make a
> living), but the consumer side of me (who is a satisfied owner of
> several
> of tKc's embedded products) wants to side with the company.
>
> BTW, is Kapital written in Python? I don't see why this thread is even
> here save for tKc's involvement with BlackAdder.
Rekall is the topic of discussion, and it's Python. Looks pretty cool
too -- a niche that badly needs filling by something Open Source.
Well, it still does need filling since Rekall is commercial...
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