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On Sep 29, 2008, at 11:03 AM, Tim Spalding wrote:
I'm guessing that GMU-paid people wrote the code in question―they have
quite a team now. But it would an interesting legal question if
outside people had done it as part of the Open Source process and GMU
had merely agreed to include the code.


Yeah -- I had the same thought. But the code was checked in by Simon Kornblith, one of the lead developers hired for Zotero development by GMU/CHNM (http://simonster.com/resume.thtml).


Peter
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