Regarding the license, the author is still free to use which opensource
license he wants to use as long as the project _will become opensource_.

he can choose GPL2/3,BSD,Apache, etc or any opensource license that he sees
fit. End point, project will become opensource.

On 3/2/07, Ron Michael Khu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So the choice of license will be upto the author/s and not really
mandated by the committee?

hard wyrd wrote:
> 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]
> <mailto:[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]
>     <mailto:[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]
>         <mailto:[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*
>
>
>
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