Yes. PhOSSIL will provide the research environment at no charge. Caveat, the project will become opensource or is intended to be opensource. Regardless, the author still has the right to monetize his project as he see fit, however, his project will become opensource. Credits will still go to the author and not PhOSSIL. PhOSSIL is in a way, a "sponsor" to the project.
On 3/2/07, Earl Lapus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
comment lang on the following: "PhOSSIL in the future will provide the computers and resources for you to conduct your research. However, upon completion, the researcher will provide a copy of the documentation and the finished project. However, PhOSSIL will be authorized to release the finished project as opensource and will host your project for the community available to everyone. " From what I understand, the researcher will have no choice but to give-up the rights of his work to PhOSSIL. Am I geeting this right or is there something that I miss? On 3/2/07, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just a follow-up. > > PhOSSIL in the future will provide the computers and resources for you > to conduct your research. However, upon completion, the researcher will > provide a copy of the documentation and the finished project. However, > PhOSSIL will be authorized to release the finished project as opensource and > will host your project for the community available to everyone. > > PhOSSIL also will make the laboratory available to everyone willing to > conduct research. All they need to do is apply/register. > > All this will not bear fruit if the people behind PhOSSIL is not there. > Due to the very nature of the undertaking, it is but logical that the > participants be very near to discuss and formulate which path PhOSSIL will > take. > > On 3/2/07, Richard Badlisan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Question sir. I'm confused yet curious. > > > > As an organization, how is it different compared to KLUG? > > What are the expected responsibilities that I'll be facing? > > How am I gonna prepare myself for that? > > I can relate web topics, but not-so in linux, am I qualified? > > You've mentioned "geographical closeness", so there'll be meetings, > > seminars, workshops to be held here in our place? > > Yes, it's opensource. Is it like a group of geeks in a laboratory, > > exchanging ideas, experimenting, and doing research? > > > > Sorry, don't know how to start asking. well that's it. *MAIL SENT* > > > > > > -- > "A dog that has no bite, barks loudest." > Registered Linux User #400165 > Subscribed to: > LARTC, Open-ITLUG, PRUG, KLUG, sybase.public.ase.linux > > _________________________________________________ > Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (http://cdo.linux.org.ph) > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > -- There are seven words in this sentence. _________________________________________________ Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (http://cdo.linux.org.ph) Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph
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