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Some are forbidden (the FREE version)

Some are forbidden (the FREE version)

Posted Feb 13, 2003 22:42 UTC (Thu) by jschrod (subscriber, #1646)
In reply to: Some are forbidden (the FREE version) by pflugstad
Parent article: Getting at the BitKeeper repositories without BitKeeper

You misstate the problem.

Like you stated: If a company wants to work on a competitor, they are forbidden to use the free version to go at it. That's fine and reasonable.

What you omitted: If an employee of that company wants to work on the kernel, he is also forbidden to use BitKeeper. His or her contributions to the kernel might have nothing to do with configuration management; he still is not allowed to use it. And that is not reasonable.

It's stretching restrictions concerning configuration management work to something unrelated like kernel-work -- and do that retrospectively -- that got many people upset. Just like the license change of Microsoft when they released an update to their new Media Player.


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