[futurebasic] Re: [FB][x-fb] kagi registration module

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From: Brian Stevens <brilor@...>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 18:23:51 -0700
On Aug 24, 2004, at 3:41 PM, Robert Covington wrote:

>
> On Tuesday, August 24, 2004, at 06:38  PM, Brian Stevens wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 24, 2004, at 3:05 PM, Robert Covington wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 24, 2004, at 05:31  PM, Brian Stevens wrote:
>>>
>>>> Those selling products via Kagi might have noticed their new KRM. 
>>>> They appear to have one for almost every conceivable development 
>>>> system (including Runtime Revolution) but not for FB.  If those of 
>>>> us using Kagi could let them know many developers use FB, it might 
>>>> encourage them to make a KRM (or at least give us the specs so we 
>>>> can write our own interface) for FB. The contact email is: 
>>>> registrationModule@...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Brian S.
>>>
>>>
>>> I wrote them when that came out, and I've already gotten this going 
>>> as to the prelims. Kagi does not write the KRM's, they are supplied 
>>> to it.
>>> Don't write them unless you'd prefer to do it, as I've already 
>>> contacted them and will be investigating this further. One needs to 
>>> first sign 2 non-disclosure agreements and return them, then the 
>>> spec is available. I just got the return email concerning that.
>>>
>>> r
>>> c
>>>
>>
>> I shall cease and desist.  Let me know if you need assistance.
>>
>> Brian S.
>
> Didn't mean it as a C&D, just that I already had a stream open...wrote 
> them as soon as I got my newletter and saw everything under the sun 
> but FB in their vote survey. Told them that since FB wasn't listed in 
> their survey, that I must vote "Pooey.". :)
>
> And I got a kind letter back ...and thus began the stream...I'll know 
> more about this tomorrow.
>

Robert, I didn't take it that way at all. Just my words to let you know 
I'm not going to muck up your communication with Kagi since you already 
have a head start. It's probably a one-person job anyway---- but I 
could be wrong. Maybe my limited skills can be helpful.


Brian S.