On 10742 March 1977, Joerg Schilling wrote: > Both forbid to damage the reputation of the original author.
> Free software gives you the right to change software but free software > definitely does _not_ give you the right to use the originam _name_ of the > software in case you apply incompatible changes or in case that you introduce > bugs. The license is related to "urheberrecht", using the original name > of the software is related to trade mark right.... Oh god, Im so sick of all this cdrecord flaming. So, how about the following (and please read it completly before you answer, it contains multiple options): - We go and take cdrecord and modify it with whatever we believe we may need *and* * remove your name completly from any output the programs give, and also mention that anyone who has problems has to contact us, not you. Your name stays in the source, of course. * or alternatively leave your name in the output, in a form similar to "this is based on *** originally written by ...." and then also mention to contact us for problems. Now, the name for this. One could imagine a lot of things. There is a possibility of naming it debian-burn, debianrecord or just burntools. The names of the other included parts shouldnt change, ie it should stay mkisofs and cdda2wav. For the short term the package would mention in its description that its based on cdrtools (and have a Provides: cdrtools in its technical part), so we do not make too much problems for the next release, as thats scheduled to be soon, after that release (schedule for december this year) we could/would also drop that. Future development should merge changes from you wherever possible and also give back patches, if we have something you might be interested in. What do you say, what name would not be ok in your opinion and which of the two options should we take? (Note that one of the first steps would be to remove the CDDL parts, as - if you like it or not - the license is not compatible with GPL. Having it approved by OSI is worth nothing, as not OSI is the standard we take for inclusion into Debian, Debian itself (and basically the DFSG together with a bit of common-sense) is.) For all those interested in the Debian part of it when this starts (Joerg, you can skip this): I will open an alioth project for it, import the full source and start with it. Anyone who wants to help is free to join. -- bye Joerg Wie gesagt, mein /proc/kcore ist 536MB gross und ich würde meinen Rechner gern davon befreien. Ein rm -f schlägt fehl! Ein Reboot hat auch nix geholfen. -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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