Re: Position Statement to the Dunc-Tanc "experiment"

2006-10-26 Thread Thomas Hood
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Re: Bits from the ftpmasters

2005-02-19 Thread Thomas Hood
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 10:50:10 +0100, Anthony Towns wrote: > Thomas Hood wrote: >> So you are denying that ftpmasters have responsibilities beyond refraining >> from working against the rest of the project? It seems you are. > > Yes. Just like every other member of the projec

Re: Bits from the ftpmasters

2005-02-18 Thread Thomas Hood
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 02:30:07 +0100, Anthony Towns wrote: > Thomas Hood wrote: >> I think that mfk's request for information (quoted) was addressed to ajt >> as an ftpmaster, not as a private person. > > Well, that's nice and all, but there's absolutely no d

Re: Bits from the ftpmasters

2005-02-18 Thread Thomas Hood
tion of ftpmaster. That Debian is a volunteer project does not change that. Also, the fact that some people make the fulfilment of one's duties unpleasant does not absolve him of his responsibilities. Because Debian is a volunteer project it is always possible to shed responsibility, but the

Re: Debian sponsoring Chinese companies?

2005-01-07 Thread Thomas Hood
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Debian sponsoring Chinese companies?

2005-01-07 Thread Thomas Hood
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Re: Patent clauses in licenses

2004-09-20 Thread Thomas Hood
stinction in mind, I think. -- Thomas Hood

Re: Patent clauses in licenses

2004-09-19 Thread Thomas Hood
o sue A for patent infringement while continuing to use software published by company A upon which it may have come to rely. -- Thomas Hood

Re: Patent clauses in licenses

2004-09-19 Thread Thomas Hood
I don't see how L's right to sue A for patent infringement can possibly resemble the second case more than the first, so I am inclined to regard the demand that L give up such rights as unreasonable ... until someone can give me some suitable reasoning, of course. -- Thomas Hood