On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 10:54:26 -0800 Sherman Gregory <sherman at qualcomm.com> wrote: > have not read the article, but of course Apple is Open Source when > it suits them. This is true for everyone. When Netscape decided Interestingly, my April MacWorld came today and I found a very interesting and revealing article written by Matt Deatherage on the back page. Read it and gain some perspective on Apple's so-called "Open Source" programming policy. Although he focuses on Keynote, you could substitute Safari. jg