Hi Daniel,
Daniel Carrera wrote:
OTOH if you insist on using a license that prevents Sun from using your contribution in OOo, then that shows a very asymmetric attitude:
That's a separate issue now. Let's not confuse (1) giving your copyright to Sun with (2) a particular choice of license.
I was replying to your:
And you do this with the full knowledge that it will be released under a license that permits propietary derivatives, and that if Sun likes your work, they can include it into StarOffice but leave OOo out of it.
Ciao, J�rg
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