On Saturday 08 August 2009 14:25:37 you wrote:
  On 08/09/2009 04:27 AM, Raymond Martin wrote:
  On Saturday 08 August 2009 14:06:52 you wrote:
  On 08/09/2009 03:36 AM, Raymond Martin wrote:
  Yes this would apply for the commercial product
against any others that
 are sold. It won't apply against free software because nothing is sold. 
 Does it really matter? Do you really need to keep the name? If your fork
 of the project continues active development while the institute
 continues to develop their version then there will definitely be
 confused users at some point down the line. 
 There is no fork. I am wondering how many times do I have to write that. 
 I think you may have confused the issue by stating at the very start of
 this set of thread that you were going to fork the project and that you
 had reverse engineered the binaries. 
I would have to look back to see if I actually wrote "fork the project"
or if I wrote fork Impro-Visor. In any case, it is the application that
is important, not the idea of a project.
   There is no
fork, it does not exist. There is only a project with
 a similar name, and packages of the original version, no forked program,
 no forked code, nada. Except I did make a couple of minor changes in the
 Impro-Visor packages I put up. Those were just to make it better for
 others so they would not end up violating the GPL. 
 Sorry but how exactly is this different from a fork?  Is there a guide
 that you have read somewhere that explains the exact steps required for
 making a fork? Why have you now decided that you are not actually
 forking the project when you originally declared that was the intended
 result of your efforts? 
 
A fork of an application is an application. What else could it be?
All I am saying, very clearly I might add, is that there is no application
that could be considered a fork and that is what all the discussions
are about.
   I guess that
was selfish. 
 You are putting the words in your own mouth here.  There's no need to
 suggest this even as a joke.  I certainly haven't suggested it is the case.
 
 
I better not use sarcasm, only others are allowed to do that to me.
Raymond