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From: Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM>
To: XEmacs Beta Test <xemacs-beta@xemacs.org>
Subject: Martin + Sun + XEmacs
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Reply-To: Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM>

>>>>> "sb" == Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com> writes:

sb> Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com> writes:
>> Steven L Baur writes:

>>> We aren't paid for doing XEmacs.

>> That's news to me.  For some reason I had thought that you (Steven)
>> and Martin were receiving compensation for working on the project.

sb> I'll let Martin speak for himself.  Your impression there was mostly
sb> true through February anyway.

I'm still working at Sun and still get paid for working on XEmacs, but
XEmacs is no longer 100% of my job.  Sun's investment in XEmacs has
steadily declined over the past few years.  Now if only Sun could be
persuaded that the success of Java is tied to the success of XEmacs,
the situation might change...  

In any case, I plan to continue on as part of the XEmacs community,
regardless of the nature of my employment relationship with Sun.

Martin

