On Sunday 12 June 2005 12:19 am, Wei Mingzhi wrote: > A free software license should not require any > modifications to be submitted to the initial > developer. This doesn't seem to allow releasing my > modified code _myself_ without submitting it to > anyone, only the initial developer can do so. > > also this is from the DFSG FAQ:
Stop right there... my whole point in criticizing those who believe this to be non-free is that they cannot site an actual clause of the DFSG to support the position. The FAQ is non-binding, as an earlier poster said in a rare moment of humility on this list "the opinions of a few d-l posters." I find great satisfaction in the dissident test myself, but I agree with a lot of things that don't happen to be in my nation's Constitution... doesn't make them so. -Sean -- Sean Kellogg 2nd Year - University of Washington School of Law GPSS Senator - Student Bar Association Editor-at-Large - National ACS Blog [http://www.acsblog.org] c: 206.498.8207 � �e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://probonogeek.blogspot.com So, let go �...Jump in � ...Oh well, what you waiting for? � �...it's all right � � ...'Cause there's beauty in the breakdown

