Another question is why create a new plugin when he can contribute to
the one you have already started. I suggest instead of fixing the
copyright stuff, to actually merge his work with the sfStatsPlugin.

Kiril

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Fabien Potencier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes, even if the code is released under the MIT license, you are still
> the author and the copyright can't be changed.
>
> Ilyas, can you please take care of the problem and "fix" this issue as
> soon as possible?
>
> Fabien
>
> Francois Zaninotto wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I just noticed a recently released plugin called sfStatisticsPlugin,
>> by Ilyas Salikhov. Either Ilyas practices telepathy and reads my mind,
>> or he "reused" a significant part of the code I wrote for the
>> sfStatsPlugin, released more than two months ago.
>>
>> I don't mind my code being reused in other plugins - that's why I use
>> the MIT license. What I do mind, is that my code is reused without the
>> original copyright, and without any reference to the original work.
>>
>> I'm not a software license specialist, but it seems that it goes a
>> little beyond what MIT allows. Am I right to ask for a reference to
>> the original work and copyright holder to be included in the package ?
>>
>> François
>>
>> >
>>
>
>
> >
>

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