On 9/4/06, Charles Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thank you for your points: indeed, art and/or multimedia content is not
the same thing as software, this we knew.
So I'm preaching to the choir, I hope my clumsiness can be excused.. :-)
btw. I think Chad is on the right track with the FOSS thing. Treating
forks well, be they small or big, is the sign of a wise project.
Except that OOo premium is not a fork. Except that Kami is part of our
community.
True, if we have plans to integrate it into the mainline; then it's
by definition a branch... I think what Chad was referring to was "part
of our community". People working on a fork should be considered part
of the community. Sometimes good forks (GCC/EGCS?) are done by people
working for both the mainline and the fork.
If Premium was a fork, why should Kami stop being part of the community? ;-)
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Kai Backman, Software Engineer, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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