Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Kevin Walsh wrote:

The perpetual agreement grants "the owner" a "non-cancellable right
to use changes and/or enhancements" made to the Asterisk codebase "as
[the] owner sees fit."  As any Asterisk fork would, of course, be based
upon existing Asterisk code, "the owner" would have the automatic right
to take any code they wanted and backport it into the Asterisk Binary
Edition - as long as the contributor to the fork had previously signed
a perpetual "disclaimer" at some point in the past.


Nice work clipping out only the words you wanted to use there! Let's try this again, with the actual text from the disclaimer:


Awwwww Kevin that's no fun; it's more fun to poke up trouble and try to turn people against Digium.

Kevin Walsh and Aidan are able to see things that the rest of us cannot. Digium has duped you into associating with their evil enterprise to appropriate everyone else's hard work.

I'm sure the stuff you and Mark have contributed pales in comparison with *their* contributions!!

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