Joshua D. Drake wrote: >> It's pretty clear that there are now two camps that are not >> particularly interested in each other's project, which hasn't really >> been the case with SPI until recently. > This really isn't true at all. You should consider that at least 4 of > the board members are not "Debian" people, although they are involved > with Debian. (I was firmly reminded of this on a chat with Jimmy). What made me think that was the case was this statement from Josh Berkus: > The rest of the PostgreSQL people stopped reading the "Copyright issues" thread several days ago.
>> but we weren't "The Debian Company". > And? This is in regard to "The PostgreSQL Company", of course. I saw an identification of a block of the board as "the PostgreSQL people" plus the commercial interest, I found it disquieting and felt I should register that with you. I don't suggest an action item. But this is getting very far from the reason I opened this dialogue. Which is that I perceive that Open Source projects - not just Debian - block themselves due to an IMO naive interpretation of the implications of the multiple copyright holder problem. I simply did not want SPI to contribute to Debian's continuing to block itself on this issue by repeating the (IMO) naive interpretation to Debian, and do not otherwise see a need to force the issue on Debian. Regarding my concern with legal issues, it has been correctly pointed out that I have not been called to the bar. I have presented at an American Bar Association conference, and have keynoted legal conferences operated by U. Washington, and Olswang (London), the last in November. This is because I work with attorneys on the legal issues of Open Source, both as an advisor to attorneys and their customers, and an expert witness. So, I do consider this particular problem a domain in which I can legitimately work - always with the cooperation of an attorney. And although I want to solve the global problem, I am only concerned that Debian is properly aware of its options and am willing to leave it at that. I wasn't trying to represent Debian, and didn't appreciate Ian's ad-hominem. Thanks Bruce _______________________________________________ Spi-general mailing list Spi-general@lists.spi-inc.org http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general