Jon Pounder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There are people out there who wish to contribute, and not have their work
> lost on an individual project website since they do not choose to accept
> digium's terms to contribute to asterisk. This gives them an opportunity
> to do so, and have their work aggregated with everyone else in the same
> category, so it is one stop shopping for users.
> 
> Open source is about choices, not restrictions, and this gives
> contributors more choice. As long as the two streams stay compatible
> (which they likely will) it should be better for everyone.
> 
I think it's a great idea, and long overdue.

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