Justin Wells wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 10:14:17AM -0800, John McNally wrote:
> 
> > Given your current level of hostility towards the ASF, what would
> > you say to Turbine users who are concerned that future versions of
> > WebMacro could again fall under licenses that would make it incompatible
> > with ASF software?
> 
> There is no chance of that:

That is good news.

> 
> Jon likes to call me a dictator but the truth is that every important
> decision about WebMacro has gone to a vote on the list where *all* users
> were invited to participate--not just developers.
> 

A pure democratic software development process; sounds interesting. 
I'll have to check out the details on your website.  Users are of course
welcome to voice their opinion on any Turbine proposal, but you are
right they can't veto anything.

To Turbine,

Sorry to have taken up your time by adding some of my views into this
dialog, especially since I am not all that knowledgable about all the
licenses.  But hopefully, Justin's statement above is considered
something positive that has come of it.  I promise to stop here, I will
be out of town for the next four days, and probably will be too far
behind in my email to take part anyway.

Later,
John McNally


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