Posted Apr 16, 2006 8:59 UTC (Sun) by Los__D (subscriber, #15263)
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ccPublisher is developed on the same planet that the Pentium 4 was ;)
Intel must DIE!!!!!
Posted Apr 17, 2006 6:18 UTC (Mon) by jzbiciak (✭ supporter ✭, #5246)
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And that's about it... The most relevant "June 27th" I can think of was almost a year ago, even!
*looks down at shiny dual-Opteron that replaces the dual-Athlon-MP*
The only Intel CPU I'm running is a Pentium-60 in an old AT&T Globalyst. Otherwise, I've got four AMD CPUs and one PPC on my network.. (Not counting whatever's in my Linksys.)
Swerving carefully towards a tangential topic that could be misconstrued as on topic... I need to read up more on the Creative Commons licenses. So far, I've produced a fair bit of technical documentation, some artwork and other non-code things that have been tied to a code base, so I've used the GPL to cover the entire work. But really, the non-code portions deserve a different license.
I guess a tool like this may be useful for publishing such content, once I factor it out from the code?