If you are concerned about a contribution of yours that is present in one
of the recently released archives, you should take it up privately with the
foundation. If you are planning to use or create a commercial product, a
review with your attorneys is strongly suggested. Otherwise I don't see a
lot of value in the discussion.

On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 12:38 PM Jeremy Jackins <jeremyjack...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Seems to me that there is always going to be some non-zero risk of
> lawsuits when making a change like this, but clearly the foundation was
> comfortable with the risk. So what's the point of this discussion? Who are
> these disgruntled contributors you are speaking on behalf of?
>
> On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 at 09:34, <k...@a-b.xyz> wrote:
>
>> > It’s all the code that everyone is using.
>> > The issue is that there is some code in Plan 9 not written at
>> > Bell Labs which doesn't explicitly specify any license.
>> 
>> What actual code are you reffering to?
>> 
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