dtufs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think it is equally unhelpful to post personal
> remarks, such as: "The license shows many signs of
> being written by someone with just enough knowledge to
> be legally dangerous."
That's true, but you don't get to stake the moral high
ground *after* replying at the
dtufs writes:
> Michael Poole writes:
>
> > One sign is the frequent use of alternatives --
> > "features/functionalities", "product/modifications",
> > and so forth -- rather than defining a minimal set
> > of terms up front and using them later.
>
> In reality, use of alternatives, either in b
--- MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No matter who is correct, I think it is unhelpful to
> imply that others are not dealing in reality,
> especially on matters of opinion.
I think it is equally unhelpful to post personal
remarks, such as: "The license shows many signs of
being written by so
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