> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Cowan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 11:56 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: opensource survivability clauses
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Sometimes I get bogged down in the details.
> Just being a simple engineer, I thought I'd look at it like this:
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> Sentiment of license clauses
> Paragraph number of legal phrase for clause
> I want to share my code
> I want to build on the code of others
> I don't want my code stolen
> I want credit for my code
> I want others to use my code
> I want others to improve and build on my code
> I want to be able to use the improvements and additions of others
> I want to retain the right to sell my code
> I want all the holders of my code to be bound by these clauses
> I want my code freely shared with no restrictions
> I want to avoid liability for bugs etc.
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> Justin Wells scripsit:
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> > Here's a generic question: What kind of survivability clause is
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> > in an opensource license?
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> A fine question, and a fine discussion, and I confess myself clueless.
> Time to generate lots of commentary, people....
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> John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am a member of a civilization. --David Brin
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RE: opensource survivability clauses
Bockhorst Roland AFCA/ITLC 256-3488 Mon, 27 Sep 1999 17:13:07 -0700
- opensource survivability clauses Justin Wells
- Re: opensource survivability clau... John Cowan
- Re: opensource survivability clau... Justin Wells
- Re: opensource survivability clau... bruce
- Bockhorst Roland AFCA/ITLC 256-3488

