On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 4:00 PM, François Revol <revol@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Well it seems fine to me. There is no comma in "which was developped... > and currently is". The dot is the abreviation of "Incorporated", but not > the end of the sentence. > Here's the full text of the complaint: <waddlesplash> that sentence is worded badly -*- waddlesplash dashes off an email to the Inc ML <trinity> or carefully <waddlesplash> no it isn't <trinity> yes it is <waddlesplash> Matt and the rest of the crew don't want Haiku to fall into ACCESS's hands <waddlesplash> hence it's a mistake <trinity> probably a plan <PulkoMandy> no, it's definitely not. <PulkoMandy> we don't have lawyers in the team running Haiku, Inc. <waddlesplash> which is axeld, olta, umccullough, and some others ..... <trinity> took the money and ran <PulkoMandy> trinity: probably not. I'm getting the money as full-time developer. <trinity> mahaha -Augustin