I really couldn't give a shit about copyleft in this case.
The only people that have any rights in this case are the copyright holders. I am certainly not going to care more then the people that wrote the code.
And the way I argue is expressing the reality of the situation. If 'corporate decision makers' want to look at it differently they are being delusional.
Nobody can know for certain, mistakes happens. Shit happens constantly. Then problems are fixed.
People believing in pseudo-legalistic bullshit and making big issues out of non-issues is a severe problem. It needs to be nipped in the bud as all it generates is useless drama and bad feelings.
> they say there may be one
The fact that you can keep saying shit like this with a straight face shows that you understand far less then you think you do. Either that or your being intentionally obtuse.
Naughton didn't do enough research to justify his conclusions.
Posted Mar 21, 2011 19:48 UTC (Mon) by foom (subscriber, #14868)
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> People believing in pseudo-legalistic bullshit and making big issues out of non-issues is a severe problem. It needs to be nipped in the bud as all it generates is useless drama and bad feelings.
+1. ISTM Florian seems to be making a really bad habit out of this. I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt for a long time, but come on...