[LAD] Fwd: Fw: Re: At the hands of Professor Keller and Raymond

nescivi nescivi at gmail.com
Sat Aug 1 23:04:16 UTC 2009


On Saturday 01 August 2009 13:36:20 laseray at gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday 01 August 2009 11:32:24 nescivi wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 July 2009 00:49:09 David Robillard wrote:
> > > > > > The raw code seems okay over there. Running ant to make a dist
> > > > > > package results in something that violates the GPL if a user were
> > > > > > to distribute it.
> > > > >
> > > > > No, it does not, and even if it did, this would not be a GPL
> > > > > violation on Prof. Keller's part.
> > > >
> > > > Yes, it does. I just did it a little while ago. There is no license
> > > > file in it. I checked the dist/zip targets.
> >
> > so that is unfortunate, and should be corrected to avoid confusion.
> > But, it would still be the user distributing the binary violating and not
> > Keller.
>
> This was not the point though. Just pointing out that a user/developer
> could inadvertently start distributing packages that do violate. As far
> as I am concerned, a little bit more diligence should be directed to these
> kinds of issues before distribution takes place. In the Impro-Visor 4
> source package I distribute (on Improvisor at SF) I have fixed this so that
> it won't happen.
>
> On another related point. I am still wondering what is up with the
> copyright changes that took place between version 2.04 and 3.39. I have the
> 2.04 source and I see that there are a number of people who have copyrights
> indicated in the GPL headers for that. Then when you look at the 3.39
> headers it only says that the copyrights belong to Keller and his
> educational institution. What is the situation with that?
>
> Either everybody transferred their copyrights to him and the institution or
> this is another set of violations (one for each person who had their
> respective copyright removed/changed). Personally, I would like see
> everybody who did work on that have their proper copyrights indicated.
> Some clarification would be helpful.

Bob Keller has to comment on that for the precise situation, but it may well 
be that student's work in his institution, are copyrighted by the institution.

sincerely,
Marije



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