Am Sonntag, den 12.02.2012, 11:00 +0100 schrieb Erik Hofman:
> So Emanuel has every right to dismiss any modifications on *his* model
> and to update git accordingly.


I agree he is the owner of the model, but he is not the owner of the
FlightGear project.
I see the aircraft name DC-3 as a placeholder owned by the FlightGear
project and Emanuel modified it by adding data to it. So he is not the
owner of the placeholder.

What i want to say is, that it will get a community driven project
nowhere if we have persons sitting there refusing commits from others
only because they have personal issues with them or because they were
the ones that started an aircraft at first place.
Refusing commits is only acceptable if the data is not GPL, a copyright
violation or a degradation of the existing data.
And it won't help the whole project if we have 1...n different DC-3
aircrafts on git and everyone is doing his own thing.
So there is one DC-3 starting out as a placeholder owned by the
FlightGear projet and individuals should learn to work together and
improve the placeholder.


If persons do not comply on working together on a single aircraft then i
suggest to remove the existing aircraft data completly.
So that a willing group of volunteers that want to work together can
start from the beginning 

So in other words, Emanual has every right to dismiss any modifications
on *his* model but he has no right to refuse improvements of the
FlightGear Project.
And one aircraft is like a couple of lines of source code in the
project.

It would be horrible if programmers would say:
"This is my function and no one is allowed to modify it, i  will refuse
any commit."


In they case i get this mentioned conflict wrong you can ignore the
above words.

Best Regards,
 Oliver C.











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