> Am 09.08.2022 um 16:56 schrieb Yanni Chiu <yannix...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Vince,
> 
> Thanks for this clarification. For me it means I can use my fork for the 
> short term. (I can walk to the exit instead of run). Since the license is 
> clearly not MIT, the rug can be pull at whim, so this code can’t be a long 
> term solution.
> 
Yes, that's what I wrote in discord to you. Sorry for making you panicking ;)

Norbert

> Yanni
> 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 7:13 AM <vin...@gmail.com <mailto:vin...@gmail.com>> 
> wrote:
> Hi Norbert
> 
> Posting this here in pharo-users as I am not a member of pharo-dev.
> 
> I also emailed David Gorisek late last year regarding the license (for 
> Dolphin Smalltalk) and this was his reply. He wrote that I needed only to 
> mark the repo as a fork and attach the copyright notice:
> 
> 
> 
> David Gorisek <david.gori...@....com> 
> 
> 12:35 AM (9 hours ago) 
> 
> to me 
> 
> Dear Vince, 
> 
> OmniBase is most definitely not abandonware because it is actively being 
> used, improved and even supported for paying customers. We also have a 
> version for D7 but since OmniBase is used as a DB repository for STS we don't 
> use Github. In my company we use a central STS repository which is accessible 
> over HTTPS and we keep all our code there so I haven't had time to try Github 
> yet. 
> 
> There are many versions and forks of OmniBase circling around because many 
> people have done re-porting on their own for whatever reasons but these ports 
> were not approved and are not supported by us. So, if you want to place your 
> fork on Github you just need to indicate that it is a fork and that the 
> original code is Copyright (c) by David Gorisek and then write what changes 
> you made in your fork. 
> 
> Thank yout and best regards, 
> 
> David Gorisek 
> E-RACUNI d.o.o. 
> Maribor, Slovenia
> 
> 
> 
> Vince
> 

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