From: | shields(at)msrl(dot)com (Michael Shields) |
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To: | Bryan Mattern <bm(at)cc(dot)gatech(dot)edu> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] GIS/GPS Experiences with pgsql? |
Date: | 1999-02-21 04:47:30 |
Message-ID: | 87aey84b5f.fsf@mulligatwani.msrl.com |
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In article <36CD2060(dot)452BE176(at)cc(dot)gatech(dot)edu>,
Bryan Mattern <bm(at)cc(dot)gatech(dot)edu> wrote:
> In related news, I read on slashdot.org today, in the "Bruce Perens
> Resigns From OSI" article:
>
> "...I'm Bruce Perens. You may know me as the primary author of the
> Debian Free Software Guidelines and the Open Source Definition. I wrote
> the Electric Fence malloc() debugger, and some pieces of Debian. And you
> may remember me for having brought the TIGER map database to free
> software. If you want copies of that, you can get them through Dale
> Scheetz..."
>
> Anybody know WTF he is talking about?
http://www.slashdot.org/articles/99/01/06/1630245.shtml
It's debatable whether this means anything, since the TIGER data is in
the public domain.
--
Shields.
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