I will amend my will to release the book under an open source license.

You guys really think my "heirs" even know what I do in front of the
computer all day?

Massimo

On Dec 29, 10:26 am, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also, what about the book? Would the community have to start from scratch on
> new documentation? The online version says "modified content cannot be
> reproduced."
>
> Anthony
>
> On Wednesday, December 29, 2010 2:21:20 AM UTC-5, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, December 29, 2010 5:49:17 PM UTC+11, Magnitus wrote:
>
> >> Wow, some heavy duty concerns in this thread...
>
> >> I'm not fully versed in the detailed legalities of those things, but
> >> I'll elaborate things as I understand them and perhaps I can be
> >> corrected if I'm wrong...
>
> >> Basically, I get Web2py under the GLP licence.
>
> >> Under that licence, I can:
>
> >> 1) Use and distribute the unmodified web framework indefinitely as
> >> long as I provide a copy of the licence and the source code
>
> >> 2) Modify the source code of the Framework as I see fit as long as
> >> long as I make an open source copy of my modification available with
> >> an original copy of the licence and indicate how it was modified from
> >> the original source
>
> >> The above would apply to any copy I downloaded when the licence was in
> >> force, even if say, Massimo was struck by a meteor and Web2py stopped
> >> being distributed under such a licence.
>
> >> So, the main worry isn't that if Massimo is eaten by raiding
> >> cannibals, people won't have the legal means to distribute future
> >> modified copies of Web2py, but rather that nobody may have the
> >> expertize or interest to do so, correct?
>
> > It is an open question whether distribution of such modified copies are
> > legally allowed to still be called web2py if Massimo has sole legal rights
> > on the name. Thus, you may be able to do that, but you likely would have to
> > call it something other than web2py.
>
> > Graham
>
> >> On Dec 28, 12:28 pm, mdipierro <mdi...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> >> > Afoundationis a corporation and, believe it or not, in US a
> >> > corporation is a person:
>
> >> >  http://www.professorbainbridge.com/professorbainbridgecom/2010/01/the...
>
> >> > The Djangofoundationwas created two years ago (and Django is 4-5
> >> > years older thanweb2py). Do you have any evidence that it has
> >> > improved its popularity:
>
> >> >  http://www.google.com/trends?q=django?
>
> >> > Python has afoundationand it looks to me it is always broke. I just
> >> > spoke with a recruiter that was looking for Python programmers for a
> >> > big US bank and I complained that his client relied on a product
> >> > (Python) and did not make any donation to support it. The python
> >> > developers are not supported by thefoundation, as far as I know.
>
> >> > Afoundationhas costs higher than a corporation and I do not get
> >> > enough donation to cover those costs. A corporation
> >> > (experts4solutions) is cheaper (it still costs at least $500/year of
> >> > my own money). Moreover afoundationimplies that design decision are
> >> > taken by committee and I do not believe in that.
>
> >> > I consult with core developers and users on important matters but I
> >> > think there has to be one individual who ultimately takes decisions
> >> > about the direction of the project.
>
> >> > We have explored the possibility of joining the free software
> >> > conservatory but we got no feedback.
>
> >> > Rails is owned by a corporation (37signals) which is owned by one
> >> > individual. It seems to be the model works well for them. In my case I
> >> > decided not to pass copyright and trademark to experts4solutions
> >> > because I thought some would have criticized it.
>
> >> > I am not the only committer to the mainweb2pybranch. Jonathan L. is
> >> > also a committer and will use his power in case I am incapacitated.
> >> > Yet, that should not be a crowded space in order to avoid internal
> >> > conflicts.
>
> >> > I will write a will that explains what happens to theweb2pytrademark
> >> > and copyright in case I die.
>
> >> > Massimo
>
> >> > On Dec 28, 2:12 am, Graham Dumpleton <graha...@gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
>
> >> > > On Tuesday, December 28, 2010 5:37:30 PM UTC+11, mdipierro wrote:
>
> >> > > > Not sure what a single person framework means. This framework counts
>
> >> > > > almost 100 contributors and at least 50 people very skilled here. If
> >> I
> >> > > > get hit by a track any of them can take over by forking my branch as
>
> >> > > > allowed by the license.
>
> >> > > That last line actually supports the idea that a piece of software is
> >> owned
> >> > > and controlled by a single person. If a piece of software was owned by
> >> a
> >> > > group, be it a corporation or afoundation, the death of the core
> >> developer
> >> > > would make no difference as it would continue to be developed within
> >> the
> >> > > structure of that corporation orfoundationand copyright still held by
> >> the
> >> > > continuing entity.
>
> >> > > In your case, if you get hit by a bus driven by a disgruntled Python
> >> > > developer, then no one else can simply take over the software as it is
> >> now,
> >> > > using any existing legal structure etc. Instead it would as you say
> >> need to
> >> > > be forked and in being forked legally may even need to change names as
> >> a
> >> > > result if you have sole rights over the original name.
>
> >> > > So, your own words support the contention expressed by some that it is
>
> >> > > 'single person framework' as far as ownership and control is
> >> concerned, an
> >> > > issue which is distinct from whether or not you have other
> >> contributors.
>
> >> > > Graham
>
> >> > > > The purpose of thefoundationis to collect money for development and
> >> > > > advertising. Other organization like Rails have chose to create a
> >> > > > company instead of afoundation.
>
> >> > > > We have created a company (experts4solutions.com) whose purpose is
> >> to
> >> > > > promote skilledweb2pyprofessionals (and you can joins), foster
> >> > > >web2pyprojects, sell consulting and long term support contracts.
>
> >> > > > This was advertised here a few months ago. Some users have joined.
>
> >> > > > Massimo
>
> >> > > > On Dec 27, 9:46 pm, Pepe Araya <pep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > > Hi,
>
> >> > > > > some news about this topic?
>
> >> > > > > I think 2 things are going in favor of creating afoundationor
> >> > > > [whatever]:
> >> > > > > 1. the community has grown a lot.
> >> > > > > 2. in all the reviews I read aboutweb2py, always, always,
> >> ALWAYS!!! say
> >> > > > it
> >> > > > > is a single-person framework and that takes away the future
> >> security of
> >> > > > > their development.
>
> >> > > > > kind regards
>
> >> > > > > Pepe- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> > - Show quoted text -
>
>

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