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Re: Personal Introduction
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Samuel Thibault |
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Re: Personal Introduction |
Date: |
Fri, 6 Apr 2018 01:27:18 +0200 |
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Brent W. Baccala, le jeu. 05 avril 2018 19:06:23 -0400, a ecrit:
> It sure seems that copyright exceptions are made for big pieces of code (Mach,
> LWIP), but not for contributions from individual developers.
You're again FUD-ing here.
There is a huge difference between easy-to-replace contributions
(Linux, LWIP, etc. LWIP isn't actually to be talked about here actually
since it'll just live in a separate process) and contributions to the
code which we want to keep & maintain on the long run. Yes, Mach is
sort of an exception, because it was merely the ground for the whole
kernel. But being BSD-licenced, it was not posing problems for future
re-licensing.
Samuel
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- Re: Personal Introduction, Charlie Sale, 2018/04/05
- Re: Personal Introduction, Samuel Thibault, 2018/04/05
- Re: Personal Introduction, Brent W. Baccala, 2018/04/05
- Re: Personal Introduction, Samuel Thibault, 2018/04/05
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