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History
As The MOST evolved from the original discussions that occurred in AIMED-talk
and subsequent discussions taken off-line from there, a number of milestone
documents were produced which shaped its goals and influenced its direction.
Edited versions of these documents are archived at this site.
This list is ordered chronologically.
- radar pangaean
wrote: Education #1 to Education #4
- Initial discussions concerning the formation of a group whose purpose
would be to teach/learn how to develop for the MacOS.
- radar pangaean
wrote: Education #5 - Status Update and First
Project
- An open mailing, summarizing the current situation and outlining the
proposed first project.
- radar pangaean
wrote: Education #5a - Credit / Name
- Discussion about credit for contributors and naming the group.
- radar pangaean
wrote: Education #5b - Bill Michael's Input
- Radar discusses points raised by course organiser-to-be Bill
Michael, concerning the content of the first course.
Education #5c was concerned with the hunt for a permanent home for the
MOST mailing lists and web pages.
- radar pangaean
wrote: Education #5d - The MOST :-)
- We now have a name. We are the MOST.
Education #5e and #5f discussed the issues of piracy and copyright.
- radar pangaean
wrote: Education #6 - The MEAT
- The first specific discussion of the approach that would be taken in
the teaching of The MOST courses.
- Koryn Grant initially
wrote: Summary of the copyright discussion.
- Provided the final results of our discussions regarding how we should
deal with copyright of the materials produced for use by this organization.
(The text of the original posting from Koryn was edited by the webgroup.)
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