Matlab Parast Logistician Joined: 2009-03-11 22:56:23 Posts: 962 Location: BAC, USA Posted: 2010-08-12 02:07:29 Post subject: Re: New VLSI post permalink) Greetings!! You are wonderful!! I don’t want to tell you that I didn’t pass up a few opportunities to speak at your conference. Do you also have any stories about the next 5 major free software distribution platforms to take your message further? 😉 Ok Thank you I guess, I don’t know the details of your conference, and it’s just going to need to come to that very very time to have the chance to introduce you to the people that work on it so that you can show this big batch of work and others that they really do care about it. I’d love to have a lot of great announcements from you and your folks going forward. I hope to be able to show what exactly you’re doing and how you’re doing even more with your various releases 🙂 NARRATOR After many conversations, your conference, on the other hand, has decided to go public with this announcement. A lot of important issues were discussed including the security implications of a public announcement for the final release of VLSI, as well as the vulnerability and vulnerability management capabilities seen in earlier releases of its code, most recently in its new OS 7. They now have a public presentation with lots more to say about VLSI-based software that will be free to use for their entire lifetime. New VLSI Technical Director @gavinandresen Here’s the announcement I sent out a few days in advance of last weekend’s presentation. Let’s begin with an interesting announcement. You’re welcome to submit your demos along with their software at one of the new developers meetings. I want to state that those who submit their demos are