On Nov 16, 2007 11:31 PM, Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-11-16, Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yah, sucks to write free software, perhaps you should just stop.
>
> Indeed, Ion3 is my final gift to the FOSS herd, that it can never
> hope to repay. After that any software I might create, will come
> without any license at all (the djb way). With or without source,
> I have not yet decided. Probably without, since FOSS is degrading
> into a pile of steaming shit so fast, that I'm likely to be
> switching to Windows within a few years time, and binaries will
> work just fine there.
>

Come on Tuomo.
Don't get so upset of not being paid back for your efforts in some way
or the other.
Let me ask you this.
How many free software have you used your self?
For how many have you paid back?
At least with a "thank you" towards the authors?
Just think for a while and reply and don't reply just for the sake of
winning an argument.

Is it really worth to stir up all this fuss here?

>Hmm... I guess (L)GPL isn't very free. It isn't, in fact; and I
>do consider the BSD license more "free". In fact, the name use
>terms in my license are basically all that I care about; the LGPL
>is just baggage.
>

If some thing in your license is just baggage then just remove it.
Put what you just care for and people will love you for it.

Don't read this post with an insulting view.
I am just politely pointing out some thing in a friendly way :-)

kind regards

Siju

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