On 18 Aug 2012, at 7:31, Andy Tynan wrote:
Hi Keith,
Yes, that was (supposed to be) humorous. Next time I'll add a smiley.
But while you are on your soapbox, let me point out that I am also a
big
advocate of Linux and the GPL, a big fan of people like bsag who
create
excellent open source software such as Tracks, and that most of the
open
source advocates I am friends with are British and politically
left-wing.
To them, the idea of a Class Action against a company who
unilaterally reneges on a promise made to initial investors, without
whom
they might not have existed, would seem an appropriate measure.
Which, according to Wikipedia, is already pending.
Regards,
Andy
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Keith Edmunds <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Fri, 17 Aug 2012 08:01:39 +0100, [email protected] said:
Time for Class Action?
I'm assuming that is (supposed to be) humorous.
If you're serious: please, take your litigious suggestions away from
an
Open Source discussion list.
Andy and Keith,
You both feel strongly about this (on opposite sides), but I don't think
it's a productive discussion to have here. Let's stick to the task in
hand of moving the list safely. That's the only bit of Tracks now
remaining on Joyent (I think! We haven't forgotten anything else, have
we Reinier?), and everything else on there is just my problem ;-)
Thanks to some very helpful suggestions and kind offers of help from
various people in this community, it looks as if we're going to be able
to move the list to Google groups, with the archives intact. People will
have to re-register, which is a pain, but hopefully only a one-off pain.
cheers,
bsag
--
but she's a girl - the weblog of a female geek
http://www.rousette.org.uk
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