Mmhh
I'd rather saw a better corporation here. I don't know who is
non-coorporative here though, Raymond or Bob Keller.
Bob. Do not equate packaging with contents. This seems to be
the practical misunderstanding you are having.
Maybe it would be good to invite Bob Keller for
a reasonable
dialogue on this list. I like to hear his opinion about corporation.
After such a public discussion we can decide whether there are good
reasons to bundle forces on _his_ project or to fork it.
my 2 cents,
There you go again giving that guy the benefit of the doubt, even after
he had a number of chances to act reasonably.
In my last email to him I suggested we discuss this matter on his Yahoo
group with others (court of public opinion), but I know he will never do
that (which I directly mentioned to him).
He will never allow free discussion of this point so that people can come
to a consensus. As I already stated, a few people sided with him
initially and then reversed their positions once they actually had the
facts. Despite this he does not seem to be able to reason the whole thing
out to its logical conclusion.
In any event, I already have a project now and can do what I like in
accord with the GPL. So there is no "we" to really decide anything. I
already made the decision and will move forward. Others are free to do as
they wish, also in accord with the GPL. If you want to participate on my
project, fine. I will hook you up. If you want to make your own, also
fine. Fork my stuff, when I put it up, I encourage it. Forks don't hurt a
project they help to create that FOSS eco-system we are all happy to use.
More versions will encourage better development. Do as you will and I
will even help you out if you want to fork within my project, have
separate branches of development, etc.
We will see how it goes. For myself I wait to see how Bob acts in the
coming time.
I'm happy though that more people seems to have interest in this project.