[Opensim-dev] Removal of project on GForge
Fly Man
fly.man.opensim at gmail.com
Sun May 31 21:44:25 UTC 2009
Well, there is a way to revoke that and that has just been done.
The projects are closed. In the meanwhile, development has seized on
those projects (which I personally think is just wrong because this
can be solved by 2 people)
I clearly stated to people that I wasn't happy about the way some
things were handled before and that I would be away for some time.
That people then start to make assumptions about things and start to
change things on their own is just wrong.
2009/5/31 Thomas Grimshaw <tom at streamsense.net>:
> Fly Man,
>
> It simply doesn't work like that. You didn't make any mention of a
> creative commons license at the time of posting. The projects have been
> clearly tagged as BSD, i'm afraid there's no way for you to revoke that.
>
> Tom.
>
> Fly Man wrote:
>> Thomas, everything I posted on the Gforge is under my own license
>> first, then the BSD license applies.
>>
>> So in other words, my own license is CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No
>> Derivative Works
>>
>> After that, the BSD license that the Gforge has.
>>
>> 2009/5/31 Thomas Grimshaw <tom at streamsense.net>
>>
>>> Fly Man,
>>>
>>> Everything that you posted on Forge under the BSD license is in the
>>> public domain. Of course, anything else you have made publicly is not.
>>>
>>> I hope that your quarrel works itself out.
>>>
>>> ~Tom
>>>
>>> Fly Man wrote:
>>>
>>>> There's still a restriction on the things I made personally, those are
>>>> licensed to me.
>>>>
>>>> Those aren't available on the trunks of those projects and those
>>>> pieces are closed source.
>>>>
>>>> As long as the 2 things I mentioned in the #opensim-dev are being
>>>> handled, I won't have to call upon these drastic measurements.
>>>>
>>>> 2009/5/31 Mike Dickson <mike.dickson at hp.com <mailto:mike.dickson at hp.com>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm only using the WiRedux stuff of the modules you listed personally.
>>>> But I don't think the BSD license works the way you think it does.
>>>> Attribution is certainly required by the license and no reason you
>>>> couldn't do a closed source version based on it. But what you put out
>>>> under a BSD license is sort of in the wild. There's no real
>>>> provision to
>>>> restrict after the fact...
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 17:29 +0000, Fly Man wrote:
>>>> > Addition to the previous message:
>>>> >
>>>> > This means that all the source needs to be deleted as stated under
>>>> > BSD.license and will not be re-uploaded to the Gforge or any other
>>>> > Gforge or SVN like system.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
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