Re: Is a different opinion about a license a case for the ctte?

2022-08-05 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Sam Hartman dijo [Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 09:17:57AM -0600]: > > TL;DR: you don't have any recourse that is appropriate for this > situation. > All the hammers are bigger than your nail. Well, hammers usually _are_ bigger than nails, otherwise... ;-) But anyways... > The secretary ruled that

Re: Is a different opinion about a license a case for the ctte?

2022-08-02 Thread Sam Hartman
[I accidentally sent this as a private reply earlier this morning before Phil's message.] TL;DR: you don't have any recourse that is appropriate for this situation. All the hammers are bigger than your nail. > "Andreas" == Andreas Tille writes: Andreas> Hi folks, before I foll

Re: Is a different opinion about a license a case for the ctte?

2022-08-02 Thread Philip Hands
Hi Andreas, While I think you're right that this is just some example text, and given that it was added in quite a large commit, touching many other files, all of which are presumably under GPL, with no mention of the intent to license that one file differently, it would be quite surprising if tha

Is a different opinion about a license a case for the ctte?

2022-08-02 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi folks, before I follow the advise how to refer a question to the CTTE[1] I'm wondering whether licensing questions are also a topic here. I admit I'm a bit unsure whether this minor issue about a license is really worth that even more people spent time into it. I'm demotivated myself by no pr