Hi there,
On Apr 9, 2007, at 8:40 PM, Jessie D wrote:
<ericfurman <at> fastmail.net> writes:
To ease his work, and to let others in our group to step in in his
efforts, he committet it to our work area which we call cvs.
A CVS is not by any stretch of the imagination a public repository
of code for anyone to use.
Exactly.
Exactly? How so?! If I take a look into the OpenBSD FAQ, using the
public CVS repositories is a common and documented method of updating
an OpenBSD system by end users.
So no code was released hence no license violation. It doesn't
take a genius.
The amount of hipocrisy and denial among people on this list is
simply amazing. Many seem to have a twisted and shifted cognition
when it comes to waving with the red "GPL/Linux" flag.
Simply unbelievable.
Tobias W.