> > They do? This is the statement of the VP Legal, so whether it is right or > wrong, here at the ASF we attempt to honor the 'spirit' of the policy of > other licensors when we use their code, and we would hope others would > honor the 'spirit' of our policies here. It that is the underlying > assumption, that the code is not licensed by the ASF until a formal release > occurs, then we need to revisit the many implications of that philosophy.
I am no longer playing this game...