Responsibility?
Posted Apr 1, 2006 23:03 UTC (Sat) by
Shanep (guest, #36879)
In reply to:
Responsibility? by man_ls
Parent article:
Interview: Theo de Raadt of OpenBSD (NewsForge)
What responsibilities are you talking about? The BSD license says that you can do whatever
you want with the code, no strings attached. It does not say you have to invite developers to your
events.
I'm talking about IBM's responsibilities to their own customers. IBM want to take the full benefit
from the BSD licence, but when it comes time to assist their own customers with problems, they
tell those customers that it is the OpenSSH projects responsibility. This is clearly NOT the case,
given the BSD licence disclaims warranties.
You should really pay more attention to what is being said.
No, I wrote OpenBSD when I should have written OpenSSH.
In the phrase you quoted I didn't speak about Sun; I said that SunSSH users are OpenSSH
users too. If SunSSH has a vulnerability, users will think it is not very secure. When they learn that
it is a fork of OpenSSH, then they are likely to figure out that OpenSSH is not as secure as they
thought.
I don't agree that SunSSH users are OpenSSH users. Sun have taken the code and changed it into
their own. The fact remains, that SunSSH users are Sun users.
You know, all this talk makes me want to use an OpenSSH fork under the GPL. This is all too
childish.
Yes, I'd like to see you do that. And yes, there have been lots of childish comments here under
this story.
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