Am 12.02.12 11:00, schrieb Erik Hofman:
> On Sun, 2012-02-12 at 10:45 +0100, Clement de l'Hamaide wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> In my precedent mail I have forgot to say that Ernest Teutcher, Alexis
>> Laille, Christian Thiriot and Clément de l'Hamaide (it's me) are the
>> members of the PAF team.
>> We can consider the current DC-3 is here because the PAF team had
>> created 80% of the DC-3. And E.Baranger had created 20% of DC-3.
>> In this way we can say : there are not one author but  there are many
>> authors. Since there are many authors it's a fair practice to ask to
>> other authors an autorisation.
>>
>> Honestly, E.Baranger is just the author of some parts 3D models and
>> some parts of XML file but his works represente only 20% of the DC-3
>> and we can consider that E.Baranger is a small contributor of the
>> DC-3, and he isn't the main author, he is author of some parts that's
>> all.
>
> Actually Emanuel is the main author and you've just updated his work.
> I have to step up here since there is just too much misunderstanding
> going on. You guys took a GPL'd model and modified it. Since it started
> out as a GPL model it will always be a GPL model no matter how much you
> change. Even if nothing of the original model is left, you agreed to be
> bound by the GPL the moment you started working on it.
>
> So Emanuel has every right to dismiss any modifications on *his* model
> and to update git accordingly.
>
> That said, it's sad to see the situation end up like this. I always
> found it quite pleasing to work with others that updated my model byt
> frankly I would get mad when at one point they would claim ownership
> like you do. That's uncalled for. It's a joint effort and every member
> should bet credits (even if his/her work is not included anymore).
>
> Now sit back, take a few deep breaths and accept the facts.
>

Oh sorry, the idea of hangars in fgdata/aircrafts came back here, but 
just for some seconds. Forgive me for this comment.

Cheers, Yves

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