Scripsit Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Henning Makholm wrote:
> > In such case it could have potentially troubleful to have real-life > > license statements floating aroung, and probably quoted out of context > > by people who are not careful with relating the full context of the > > quote. > Quotes taken out of context are often dangerous. Yes, and because people *will* take quotes out of context, I suggest trying to make them less dangerous as far as it can be done with simple means. > I don't believe obfuscating what is being discussed is necessarily the > proper way to go about ensuring that the context is made clear, > especially if it inhibits the discussion that is ocurring. The word "obfuscating" was to be taken somewhat lightly. I don't think that replaing the author's name with "NN" and the program's name with "<The Program>" would inhibit the discussion notheworthily. Please note that I'm not trying to criticise you personally for not having obfuscated (or whatever) your example statement, even though it happened to be your message that prompted me to raise the issue. -- Henning Makholm "Det må være spændende at bo på en kugle. Har I nogen sinde besøgt de egne, hvor folk går rundt med hovedet nedad?"