From: Sergei S. <ser...@ya...> - 2012-11-25 22:34:15
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----- Original Message ----- > From: Julien Salort <li...@ju...> > To: Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jo...@oc...> > Cc: oct...@li...; "he...@oc... Help" <he...@oc...>; "rm...@gn..." <rm...@gn...> > Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 11:42 PM > Subject: Re: [OctDev] low level I/O (GPIB, USBTMC, VXI11) > > Le 25 nov. 2012 à 19:30, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jo...@oc...> a > écrit : > >> On 25 November 2012 06:15, Julien Salort <li...@ju...> > wrote: >>> Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso >>> <jo...@oc...> writes: >>> >>>> I've never been clear if this is really ok, but it seems to be > a >>>> common interpretation. >>> >>> Fine. >>> But then, why did you encourage me publicly, on Feb. 8th, to publish > the >>> sources ? >>> In case you don't remember, here is a link to the thread, entitled > "Data >>> Acquisition with Octave": >>> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.octave.devel/6512/focus=39562 >>> >>> Personally, I was very reluctant to publish the sources because I > feared >>> there would be a legal issue. You are one of the people who convinced > me >>> that it is ok and that I should publish the source anyway. >> >> I'm sorry. I made a mistake. I misunderstood the GPL. I got >> uncomfortable with now how there is Octave code that is meant to be >> linked to non-free libraries, so I asked again, and it seems I was >> wrong about it. >> >> Please unpublish this code. > > Done. > _______________________________________________ I am wondering what is more amusing: 1) a puppy or a kitten trying to catch its own tail; 2) a cat chasing laser pointer light spot on a wall or a floor; 3) GPL proponents shooting themselves in the foot. Regards, Sergei. |