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From: "Adam J. Richter" <adam@yggdrasil.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 05:21:54 -0800
To: freeqt@modeemi.cs.tut.fi
Subject: [freeqt] ANNOUNCE: Harmony revival has commenced

	Effective immediately, public cvs access to Harmony is
restored, including cvs web access.  If you need write access, contact
me the first time you have something to check in.  Tonight, for the
first time, we have web-based bug tracking for Harmony.  And, also
for the first time, we have binaries (for x86/glibc-2.1) for the
benefit of those of you who have had trouble building the source.
Source snapshots are also publicly available, and are again being
automatically regenerated on a weekly basis.

	Automatic nightly reconstruction of the web pages from cvs is also
operational now.

	The web pages are now on www.yggdrasil.com, a fast server in
the United States.  The new web page is http://www.yggdrasil.com/~harmony,
and it includes simple instructions for cvs access.

	Harmony's achieving Qt-2.0 compatability, Qt binary
compatability, an NT port, and so on, will be determined by some
person writing and releasing the code, not by a majority voting one
way or the other.  The world is divided into those who only talk and
those who do.  If you place yourself in the latter category, make this
week a testament to that status by being among the first, perhaps the
first, to contribute code (LGPL'ed) into the new Harmony repository, or
contributing in some other way.  There is something for everybody who
is intersted to do, and it will be a lot more enjoyable than four more
months of paralysis and bickering.  And enabling legally unencumbered
use of KDE and other GPL'ed Qt applications is a much more noble way
for us to spend our time than all of this flaming.

	"There is no 'try.'  There is only 'do.'"  --Yoda

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