OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du samedi 19 avril 2008, vers 18:02, Carlo Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> PS It might be that I'm "impatient", I only mailed them recently. > Then that is my fault (probably because I'm myself a very > fast response time guy; I read and answer mails many times > per day, seven days per week, every day (I haven't had a holiday > for 8 years now). A delay of 12 hours is nearly insane for me. > (This is also the reason that I think that a license that asks > people to sent ME patches so I can merge them - OR distribute > patches as PATCHES (next to the original tar ball made by me) > is more than fine). If anyone had a bad experience with support > of libcwd, especially the merging of patches they sent me-- > feel free to speak up and ask me again to change the license > to GPL. Otherwise, don't be an ass by treating other volunteers > who aren't using your type of license as shit :/ There are just less volunteers to take care of non-free stuff and people behind nonfree@ may just prefer spend time on managing other tasks implying free software. You can't just force people to work on non-free stuff. -- Make input easy to prepare and output self-explanatory. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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