Michal Rudolf wrote:
>>So I will switch naming of my releases from scid-pg to scid as I have the
>>right to. As chessDB is a fork of Scid (2004), and until anybody else is
>>better placed than me to continue Scid, I request things to be strictly
>>separated : given Kirkby's attitude, I hope he'll be honest enough to
>>continue his fork in a strict separated way than mine : I deny him the
>>right to use my own code, as I'll never use his own code (I never heard of
>>a forking project whose that was in conflict with the mainline take code
>>from the original).
> 
> I don't think you can deny anybody to use your code in GPL project. If you 
> like to do it, start your own database, not reuse somebody else GPL-ed code.
>

That was my understanding too.

> The fact you don't use his code has nothing to do with it.

In fact Pascal *does* use code I wrote - which I have no objection at 
all too. (If he, or anyone else can make good use of code I wrote under 
the GPL, I am happy for them to do so.)

It's hard to see how the following line I wrote in ChessDB/tcl/end.tcl:

append str "Shane is NOT reponsible for bugs in ChessDB\n\n"

which had an unintensional spelling error, got turned into an almost 
identical line, with the same spelling error, the same word capitalised, 
in a file released by Pascal. Just put one above the other and the 
evidence is obvious.

(The line below appears in the first ChessDB/tcl/end.tcl)

append str "Shane is NOT reponsible for bugs in ChessDB\n\n"
append str "Shane is NOT reponsible for bugs in Scid\n\n"

The line above appears in in Pascal's first release 
(scid-3.6.1-pg.1.tgz) but was removed in his 19th release after I'd 
pointed this out to him.

FWIW, the date/time of Pascal's first release on his web site

http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/download/archives/

is 03-Jan-2007 12:05, whereas mine was in a file release on Sourceforge 
more than two weeks earlier on the 15th December 2007.

All the best,

David Kirkby





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