Our view is that you cannot just look at individual lines. For example, all the lines that are "written" (according to Subversion) by, say, Matt may in turn be based on previous work done by us, ie such code may also be derived work.

Rgds,
Peter

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011, Vic Lee wrote:

Hi Peter,

Now you point a direction, and let's get something real, instead of vague claims. First of all, let's go back to revision 1505, which is at May 15, 2009 (the revision that rdesktop was forked, maybe earlier but not important. Next one is 3 months later). All changes later than this revision is nothing to do with us. Then I ran "svn ann" on all .c files and I got those as attached, one is yours and the other is Erik Forsberg's. We can go through this line by line if you want. It's not that much as you thought.

Another thing, do not take the AUTHORS file from latest trunk. Take it from rev 1505 and it was much smaller.

Vic

On 06/30/2011 04:09 PM, Peter Åstrand wrote:
But look at the code. We have worked on pretty much everything. For
example, if you do a "svn ann" on rdesktop.c, you will see that I have
written 711 of 1664 lines, ie 43%.




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