> From: Matt Riddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > what's about slashdot?
> > Matteo
> 
> Yup.
> 
> 1. The strings prove it is Asterisk
> 2. They deny it is
> 3. We have multiple sources who can confirm this
> 
> So, let's all post the article on GPL violation to Slashdot.  
> All in favour?

No I'm not.
One of the asterisk regulars (doesn't have to be Mark but can) should write to 
them and give them a hint about what 'the project' expects from them and why 
(the proves etc.). Something like a GPL publication of their code and small to 
medium donation to the asterisk project. Set them a deadline for reaction (7 to 
14 days).

Furthermore the only one who can claim a GPL violation is a buyer of their 
software, since only the direct customer has to be informed about sourcecode 
availability.

Give them one more chance to react before slashdotting them.
Since I suspect they will not, have your slashdot fun afterwards (in a week or 
two) ;-)

Just my 2 cents and a claim for communication culture
Stefan
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