On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 10:31 -0400, Matt White wrote:
> >(late reply ... I was on vacation last week and not keeping up with
> >every message)
> >
> >That third feature - adding 'on the phone' (or whatever you configure
> it
> >to be) to your XMPP status message when your phone dialog state
> >indicates that you're in a call will be in the 4.2 release, as will
> the
> >improved voicemail system based on Freeswitch.
> 
> 
> Still trying to wrap my head around this.  Not trying to be difficult
> or make this thread into a long running complaint.

Yes, let's not.

> The sipximbot is licensed LGPL.  So the code can not be re-licensed
> under a proprietary license.  As Avaya works on the SipIMBot code, it
> will need to make that code available as its updated.  They can not
> modify and update it but keep it private.

You're missing an important distinction... Avaya has its own copyright
to that code.  The project contribution agreement does not remove the
authors original rights in any way, so the contributor is free to
license the code that was in the contribution under any terms at all -
the contributor is not required to use the LGPL version (even if they
are identical).  Since Avaya is not taking the LGPL version and making
changes to it, the LGPL terms do not apply.



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