> I agree - that would be very disappointing. I know it would be very > hard to get open source developers to latch on if they couldn't > retrieve and share code via their normal means that they're used to. > You may be able to catch a few businesses that see this as a growth > opportunity (I'd argue even they would be skeptical, as a restrictive > license is hard for business too), but your average developer who > might want to write something just for the fun of it or for the good > of mankind may not join that effort without allowing distribution in > this manner. Wikinomics is your friend... >
>From my talks with Gordon Clarke, I believe that this policy has changed and >you will be allowed to release code under an open source license. But you should get Gordon to clarify the position. --John _______________________________________________ Ldsoss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss
