On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 11:18:48AM +0000, Ed Avis wrote:
> You have discussed some elaborate plans about what data from a non-relicensing
> contributor would have to be deleted and what would have to be kept.

Are you responding to my mail, or one earlier in the thread?  I stated
that everything should be reverted to before each incompatible change.

> The only sound rule that can be sure to stand up in court is to delete all 
> data
> from the contributors who didn't give explicit permission, and all data that
> depends on it.  Period.

Yes, like this.

If you are referring to my mail, I can only assume you are referring to
the last example sequence of edits I gave, and you assume that C’s edits
are dependent on B’s incompatible edits.  C created a completely new way
where there was none.  C may or may not have seen B’s removal of A’s
scribble, but regardless, his edit is a completely new work.

Simon
-- 
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a
simple system that works.—John Gall

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