Hoyt Duff a écrit :
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Ernest N. Wilcox Jr. wrote:
People who break laws are criminals - no ifs,
ands, or buts, about it.
Although I disagree with your conclusions (which I will explain further
down), your post does bring up an important point.
Mageia would b
I would like to participate in beta test, the first isos, as we help to
check with my pcs it works, if you add me tell me where would be grateful,
because my English is Light, thanks.
2010/12/14 Anne nicolas
> Hi there!
>
> As you may have noticed, Mageia teams creation is in progress. i18n
> ha
hello,
now that we have a working bugzilla we need to have a working layout.
i created a wiki page presenting what could be done.
http://mageia.org/wiki/doku.php?id=bugzilla
I would like to have your input to let us able to provide a bugzilla really soon
In the bugreport creation we were think
Le 13 déc. 2010 à 13:50, Philippe DIDIER a écrit :
> The creator of a software can be prosecuted on the basis of patents even
> if they were registered later
Of course, nothing new here.
That does not, however, prove that the motive of the prosecution (hence the
prosecution itself) is val
If you don't understand what are patent problems :
http://eupat.ffii.org/patents/effects/ipix/index.en.html
Helmut Dersch , a mathematics and physics professor in a German
University created algorythms to stitch photographs into a panorama
view, and proposed it as a free software (panotools) !
H