Public Access to Perforce?

David Rhodus sdrhodus at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 08:10:24 PDT 2004


On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 15:50:02 +0100, mark at markdnet.demon.co.uk
<mark at markdnet.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> bmilekic at FreeBSD.org wrote:
> >
> >   If you want to talk about open-source, why don't you divert the attention
> >   to the frankly cowardly behavior going on pertaining to parts of the
> >   DragonFly source tree instead?  Whereas DragonFly has appropriated a
> >   significant amount of FreeBSD code, only to ammend the lisencing to its
> >   own network code to include the advertising clause (removed officially
> >   from the BSDL a while ago now), and for what? Only to make it difficult for
> >   FreeBSD to take some of the code back.
> 
> Strictly speaking, this is surely illegal?
> 
> The BSD license states that you may pretty much do what you like as long as you retain the copyright. Surely changing the license fails to meet the license conditions, and thus doing so without the permission of the original copyright holder is in breach of the license.

These are entirely new files and completely original development work
of Jeff Hsu.  So the BSD license doesn't apply in the case of
completely original development.

-- 
                                            -David
                                            Steven David Rhodus
                                            <drhodus at machdep.com>


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