Special Treatment
Posted Oct 17, 2007 14:53 UTC (Wed) by
rickmoen (subscriber, #6943)
In reply to:
Special Treatment by man_ls
Parent article:
OSI Approves Microsoft License Submissions
man_ls wrote:
So you raised the issue of duplicativeness on the OSI lists.
No, that is not what I said. I said I was one of those who commented on that point, and was among the minority who felt the licences are nothing particularly special. As to what other commentators felt, if you want to see what they said, Read The Friendly Archives.
As an aside, please note that duplicativeness in a licence is necessarily a matter of degree -- and also of opinion.
Again, it all hinges on whether the Microsoft licenses are duplicative (which they seem to be).
Hey, you have an opinion! You'll do well on the Internet (especially if you continue to omit your real name).
I can imagine a couple of worse things, like announcing: "Microsoft distributes MS Windows (C) (TM) (R) under Shared Source (TM) (R), which is a form of Open Source (OSI approved)". A convoluted way to associate their OS to Open Source
I believe you mean "to make them look really cheesy, and, more important, to risk bad publicity through further and particularly egregious public abuse of the term open source, in blatant bad faith towards OSI". I think they're too smart to do that, but obviously we'll have to wait and see.
To pass the time, I'd be willing to put a small wager on that matter (after all, I'm not sure they're that smart), but am uncertain offhand how to word it.
Rick Moen
rick@linuxmafia.com
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