Paul Gustavson wrote:
> It's hard to be all things to all people, but I've made an initial > scratch on the open letter from the development community while > coming back on the airplane today.
It's a very good letter but if you can forgive me for being picky then here are two comments:
You use the term "Long live software" - should this be "long life software"?
In the statement:
"the infrastructure for the Rosetta comet, which needs to stay operational until 2014-2015."
I think that should be "Rosetta probe" or "Rosetta comet probe".
Our equivalent comments for our software would be:
"Borland C++ Builder is also used to develop and maintain one of the world's leading computer forensics packages. This software is used by various government agencies in several countries and has been instrumental in the successful conclusion of a number of high profile legal cases including the Gary Glitter and Dame Shirley Porter prosecutions in the UK.
It has also been used by several large companies to protect intellectual property rights and track down sources of internal computer abuse." -- Andrue Cope [TeamB] [Bicester, Uk] http://info.borland.com/newsgroups/guide.html