lol, Cheers Chris. Just so you know, I care about what and how I write... I almost always run my emails though a word-processor before sending. And, that has paid off for me: thanks to MS Word, MS Works and Open Office, I have better understanding of "correct" punctuation use (if not spelling and grammar) than most school leavers!!!
PS. It hasn't gone a miss that you are one of the core python-list responders (and I bet this goes for most of the python-list users): your responses, time and knowledge is appreciated... Thank you. > Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 09:57:49 +1000 > Subject: Re: Open Source: you're doing it wrong - the Pyjamas hijack > From: ros...@gmail.com > To: python-list@python.org > > On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Adrian Hunt <cybor...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > All I did was to answer a mail sent to me by Ian Kelly (who I don't konw nor > > have ever had any prior contact with) about releasing code under a > > license... And, what I said stands: once anyone releases code, they are > > bound by the license they released it under as much as anyone else that may > > use it and cannot then withdraw that code from the domain they released it > > to (except by maybe creating a new and different version.) > > And that's absolutely correct. Open source licenses are deliberately > worded to guarantee rights in perpetuity, so there's no way to > withdraw it or change the license (though of course a copyright owner > can release the same code under an additional license). > > > Being dyslexic, my message (and this one) may not be worded in the best way > > but that is no reason to start on me! > > Your message is fine. Believe you me, I'd much rather read a message > posted by a non-native English speaker, or a dyslexic person, or > someone who has a clinical aversion to the letter 'q', than someone > who's simply sloppy and doesn't care about their language at all. > > Chris Angelico > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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