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Date: Thu, 7 Apr 94 13:07:54 -0600
From: Don Yacktman <don@darth.byu.edu>
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Subject: Objectware catalog
Reply-To: don@darth.byu.edu
Well, NeXT put out their call for submissions to the next version
of the ObjectWare catalog. It looks like this year they aren't at
all interested in free or shareware objects, though, since you
have to be a registered developer to submit an entry. Since I'm
not a registered developer I can't do it...which is a shame. An
entry in there would be really nice.
I'd ask if there were a registered developer who could submit an
entry (I'd write it up) but that won't work because the MiscKit
shouldn't be associated as the product of any third party developer.
It's more like it just "is".
So I don't see a good way of getting into the catalog. :-( But I did
feel like complaining publicly--for the amount of work everyone
has put into this, we _deserve_ an entry!
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Later,
-Don Yacktman
Don_Yacktman@byu.edu