As a result of my temporary notoriety as OpenDoc Futurist(tm) ;-), I've heard about something called an OpenDoc Kitchen, which is a periodic hack fest put on by Apple for developers of OpenDoc parts where code is actually written. My understanding is that this will be held at Apple, in Cupertino, in early December. They are especially interested in anyone from Digicash who would like to make a digital cash OpenDoc component for Cyberdog, because I've been ranting to them about this picture in my head of someone dragging digital cash icons onto a register icon in a web browser to pay for a purchase. I expect that *any* digital cash part, even some kind of bashing of the current Mac ecash client into an OpenDoc part, would be cool by them as a first start. In addition, it seems to me that we may be close enough with MacPGP 3.0 to play with it at the component level, but maybe not... If you're interested, e-mail me, and I'll put you in touch with the right people. Now, the invitations have already been sent and RSVP'd on this, so we'd be coming in through the back door. Obviously, we're looking to put the best foot forward, as they are just about to the point of believing my mantra of "digital commerce *is* financial cryptography". I'm hoping to go, if there's something to do. I couldn't code my way out of a paper bag, but like the immortal Chauncey Gardener, "I like to watch." ;-). Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com) e$, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA (617) 958-3971 "Reality is not optional." --Thomas Sowell The e$ Home Page: http://www.webstuff.apple.com/~vinnie/Rah
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