On 08/05/2012 22:47, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 5/8/2012 12:42 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 2:12 AM, Terry Reedy<tjre...@udel.edu> wrote:
You still have it backwards. Risinger forked the project with a new code
host and mailing list, but stole the name and and some data in the
process
and made the false claim that his fork was the original. It is not
clear if
he damaged anything in the process.
Yes, but now that it's happened, the most obvious way forward is to
fork the hijacked project back to the original, given that the
hijacked one is being posted as the original.
Risinger's fork is NOT the original, no matter what his claim. People
should not give credit to his false claim or regard it as an
accomplished fact.
From what others have posted, it has a new code repository (that being
the ostensible reason for the fork), project site, and mailing list --
the latter two incompetently. Apparently, the only thing he has kept are
the domain and project names (the latter for sure not legitimately).
Luke has not abandoned pyjamas and has not, as of now, ceded ownership
of the name to anyone. I am pretty sure Luke he has no plans to adandon
his current codebase and and re-fork off of the Risinger et al revised
codebase.
If Luke continues his original project, it would still be the true
pyjamas
project, not a fork.
Yeah, but if he doesn't have command of the domain any more, then
he'll likely be spawning it under a new name somewhere.
Yes, but so what? The domain name is not the project. Open source
projects change domain names all the time (though hopefully rarely for
any particular project).
{Not replying To Terry Reedy or anybody else specifically, but didn't
know where to jump in]
Who cares, in the sense that zero people (apart from five(ish) morons)
will follow the hijacked project, while the vast majority will support
Luke as a matter of principal. I suggest the thieves be subjected to
this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Send_to_Coventry
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Cheers.
Mark Lawrence.
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