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Re: Applitude connectivity, was: Re: Spaceparts vs. first-class structures, was: Re: [Gzz] Summing up...
- To: Benja Fallenstein <b.fallenstein@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Applitude connectivity, was: Re: Spaceparts vs. first-class structures, was: Re: [Gzz] Summing up...
- From: Tuomas Lukka <lukka@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 10:35:00 +0300
- Cc: zzdev <zzdev@xxxxxxxxxx>, gzz developers list <gzz-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Everything is
> programmed in a modular fashion. Also, all the applitudes have been
> designed carefully so that unanticipated connections will be possible,
> as far as is feasible.
This is the thing on which the whole long email rests; now,
the big question is: is the paragraph representation you suggest
in accordance with this?
What, exactly, are the rules here?
(will try to reply in more detail to the other points of the mail but
now have to hurry to town)
Tuomas