PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
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Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
#2It's a trap!
Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
#3Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
#4The patent appears to predate PLTaEURXs work.
Boy, that extra character support sure would've come in handy. :P
Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
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#6Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
"The patent appears to predate PLTaEURXs work." Boy, that extra character support sure would've come in handy. :P
It was an apostrophe, but since Arc doesnaEURXt support Unicode, fuck it.
Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
#8He also appears to have made advances in birdfeeder technology. http://www.google.com/patents?id=Sl0gAAAAEBAJ&dq=%22paul...
Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
#9My god! He's going to sue everyone who answers the Arc Challenge! It's a trap!
Re: PG's patent on Continuation Based Web Servers (as used by Arc, Seaside etc)
#10My god! He's going to sue everyone who answers the Arc Challenge! It's a trap!
Could it be that at the moment the only system to worry about a lawsuit is Arc? Yahoo (not pg) is the patent holder.