From: "Dean McEwan" <dean.mcewan@eudoramail.com>
To: "Dean McEwan" <dean.mcewan@eudoramail.com>,
"Andre Hedrick" <andre@linux-ide.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, abramo.bagnara@libero.it,
"Richard Stallman" <rms@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [V. OFFTOPIC] RMS and reactions to him (MARMITE?)
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 16:16:47 0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <JEHOKGJDGFNJKAAA@whowhere.com> (raw)
Andre Hedrick "who won't say whether he prefers marmite or peanut butter" wrote:
>Dean,
>Is it because OSL has some
>meaningful terms understood by the courts? Is it because the folks at OSI
>understand a bigger picture?
OSL?/OSI? Oregon State Library? :-)
>See I found it worthy enough to go and investigate.
>
>What I found, I like.
What I found made me think of renewing my library books :)
> Richard, is there a way to make OSL and GPL compatable ?
No because Oregons library is a bit diferent... :)
> Richard, will you allow OSL and GPL to coexist ?
Yes because he wouldn't sue a fly.
>My concern is that vision and ideas started by RMS, are being clouded.
I aggree. Perhaps for the first time, So do you like marmite? :-)
"offending party" is required to pay
>an alteration royality fee.
An injustice against true FS. I like to alter my code ;)
>I do not know the what the best answer is today.
Must be your new cereal.
>However, I am willing to put my money down (if I ever make any now)
Im sure you will.
>I like may other developers have/know/seen their work altered and not
>returned, yet without having a license with some teeth based in law
As Kurt Cobain said "its all about the music", I don't care if I see
my code again, just if others who want to see it can.
>What we all hear is one person promoting one agenda with one idea, and the
>idea has clouded the vision
the vision is sometimes clouded, even Jesus was challenged in the
desert.
>I have had enough of the mud slinging.
>Oh, I think your address should be restored, regardless.
>Did you know you can remove GPL from your work, but you can not take >back
>what is out there now?
YYYAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY! Nah I like whats out there, cue X files theme...
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2003-01-15 16:16 Dean McEwan [this message]
2003-01-15 16:48 ` [V. OFFTOPIC] RMS and reactions to him (MARMITE?) Andre Hedrick
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