Thanks, Roland! You are a balanced mind. Refreshing! I read the IBM and SCO complaint. There is nothing extra-ordinary about that. If someone were taking proprietary code and introducing it into open source, that would be something that should be stopped. The @author tags are not related to this sort of conduct, unless we were trying to hide this activity by not using the tags. The proper response to these shennanigans would be to discourage it openly and provide the best way we could to identify culprits. Truth, not fiction and not falsity, is the best defense in legal matters.

At 12:30 AM 3/16/2004, you wrote:
Hello Michael,

I hope this mail is still readable once it is converted
to text-only format...



> Fuel to this fire, I think, is fine. Why not talk it out?

Primarily because this mailing list is not for legal discussion,
and we'll never ever "talk it out". You are a lawyer, most of us
are not. Your views are founded in your knowledge of the law of
the country you work in, while ours are based on news reports
about seemingly nonsensical lawsuits filed in the US. You can't
convince us because we don't have the background knowledge to
verify your arguments.
For my part, I believe that there will always be at least one
lawyer that represents the opposite of your views, if paid enough
money. That's why it takes judges to make verdicts, right?

> >    * Based on what I've read,
> Would you spell out "what [you've] read" to make you think this?  What
kind
> of allegations?  What kind of analysis of code?  How does this relate to

> ASF?  You are too dark here.  Let us know what you actually are
thinking?

www.groklaw.net should be a good starting point. I remember that one
example of "stolen code" involves indentical comments that go back
to a common code base from which both, the proprietary and the open
source software, got the same code. Or something like that.

cheers,
  Roland



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