Chris Bainbridge comment is irrelevant, he does not seem to know the
legal facts.

The creation if the fork "cdrkit" ("wodim", "genisoimage", et. al.) is a result 
of a social 
attack from a Debian packetizer against the cdrtools project. The person who 
started this
attack never has been interested in a legal solution. The fork he created is in 
conflict with
the GPL and the Copyright. If Ubuntu was interested in being legal, Ubuntu 
could upgrade
to the original software and close aprox. 100 tecnical bugs at the same time, 
as these bugs
are caused by the fork.

genisoimage is a program that creates filesystem images that are full of known 
deviations from the
standard and that could cause problems in the future. Is Ubuntu still 
intererested in the Ubuntu
users?

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