On 11003 March 1977, Ben Hutchings wrote: >> A lot of developers seem to want to include such clauses about the >> "official" software being distributed timely and only from one source, >> usually with good intentions, but fail to see the unfavourable >> rammifications of their choice. I would recommend to your upstream >> source to strongly reconsider including these clauses. > Oh, he knows what he's doing.
Which means he doesnt want his software to be packaged or he wouldnt do such a braindead thing, so best is to not waste time on it for a non-free thing. Or fork it, wouldnt be the first fork of a tool where upstreams gone mad for no real reason. -- bye Joerg 4. If you are using the Program in someone else's bedroom at any Monday 3:05 PM, you are not allowed to modify the Program for ten minutes. [This clause provided by Inphernic; every licence should contain at least one clause, the reasoning behind which is far from obvious.] -- libdumb 1:0.9.3-1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]