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From: strk <st...@ke...> - 2008-01-16 09:18:20
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 12:27:48PM +1300, Douglas Bagnall wrote: > It would be nice if they did, but in the not unlikely event that some > developers don't want to (or can't be found), then you can't do it. All > you will achieve is a boring flame war and the alienation of some > contributors. So far I didn't hear any complain by any developer. The only really time consuming task here would be editing a list of all developers to submit a copyright assignment request. > So I would let it rest. There *are* better uses of your time. That's exactly what license infringing parties would think.... Developers would better use their time to develop, while and legal offices of no-profit foundations would be happy to use theirs to fight in courts. --strk; |