Bijan Parsia wrote:
I'm sure enough to be willing to do it myself without further investigation. (afaIoact=as far as I or anyone can tell). No recinding of distributability was issued, and the draft was freely circulated, remains on a public FTP server, etc.
I think it's a safe bet.
Ok, here it is: http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/400 .
Curiously downloading the pdf-version hasn't worked for me, it just stopped a few percent before finishing (Netscape stalled) and finished then with removing the downloaded file; any idea?
So I have uploaded a gzipped pdf-version now: Downloading, gunzip'ing and acroread'ing has worked now.
Many megs have flown through the net for these checks...
Greetings,
Stephan
Cheers, Bijan.
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Stephan Rudlof wrote:
Bijan Parsia wrote:
He's not asking for the spec, but for the *draft* spec which *is*, afaIoact, freely distributible.
Are you sure? If so, I have an acroread'able version standard_v1_9.PDF, which I could try to upload onto the Swiki...
Stephan
The draft spec contains, afaik, no omissions or alterations, but adds "rationales" at varoius places, making it an interesting document in its own right.
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Eric Arseneau wrote:
I have a copy., but the problem is that I had to pay 15$ for it. So I'm not sure it can or should be posted anywhere. If there is anything specific you need you can ask.
-----Original Message----- From: Lex Spoon [mailto:lex@cc.gatech.edu] Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 3:30 PM To: squeak@cs.uiuc.edu Subject: ANSI draft in PDF format?
Does anyone have a copy of the ANSI draft in PDF format? My copy is on the other end of the continent on a computer that's turned off :(
Someone should post the PDF somewhere, and I'll try and find a place for it if I can. The so-called RTF version seems to only be usable from Microsoft Word, because the file has undocumented extensions in it.
-Lex
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