On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Chris Dukes <pak...@pr.neotoma.org> wrote:
> > You are the one interested in resurrecting this beast. > The onus is you to either track down someone with the right to change > the license, or else be the point of first blame in seeing if the author > will actually enforce the copyright. > If neither appeals to you, then it's time to clearly ask for advice > on how to reimplement the behavior in an unencumbered fashion. > > Now you've actually said something of benefit to me. Instead of just arguing over google results, and being dickish. I'm not interested in anything else you've had to say, and I will continue to ignore the other bullshit you've thrown around. > 1. .. either track down someone with the right to change... Been there.. did it... thanks... > 2 ... or else be the point of first blame in seeing if... Now that's what I'm interested in! I don't mind being that lightning rod at all. Thank you for valid information which may resurrect my hopes. So how does that work with OpenBSD? How to I introduce code with shady licensing, and take all the brunt of it?