Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Mr. Rosenkranzer is a person who falsely takes all the credit......
Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >From cdrecord.c:
>
> if ((flags & F_MSINFO) == 0 || lverbose || flags & F_VERSION) {
> printf("dvdrtools v0.1.3\n"
> "Portions (c) 2002-2003 Ark Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n"
> "Based on:\n");
> }
So "portions" means taking ALL the credit?
> In addition, there is a falsely claimed Copyright for a mail address from
> Mr. Rosenkranzer. Believe me: he did not write a single line of code for
> dvdrecord - he only took code from other people.
Why believe when one can know?
So I compared dvdrtools-0.1.3 with cdrtools-2.0.
dvdrtools-0.1.3 (aside from being slightly out of sync with newest
version of cdrtools) adds:
- ten-thousands of lines of configuration and deployment scripts
- thousands of lines of C code
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