On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 10:43:34PM +0000, Sander Vesik wrote: > > The list seems to contain nothing but talk of how evil is > non-pure-GPL licenced code. As it seems to not contain any content > beyond religious/political discussions, I'm unsubscribing. Actually, other threads are discussing everything from bonoboizing GnuCash to how Gnumeric compares to Excel. But yes, there is a significant quantity of discussion about political issues. This list isn't currently a technical one, so the issues discussed here are most likely to relate to organizing developers, and dealing with different projects. These are topics that quickly turn to politics in many situations. Additionally, most free software projects spend at least some of their time in political discussions. If you think this is bad, I can only reccomened examing the archives of debian-vote, for example. If Sun (and you) want to be a part of the community, then you have to deal with our issues. Finally, the only person who brought up the issue of license is Mathieu. I don't have a problem with the SISSL, or with dual licensing in general. Others have only refered to the issue of copyright assignment, something thta is important and on which Sun has taken a controversial position for many in the community. The fact that people persist in insisting that it is not controversial hinders the discussion here. > Truly pointless list. I don't think so, but it will lose much of its point if we have no representatives from the OpenOffice community on it. So I hope that even if you do decide to leave, that someone else from the OpenOffice community will be willing to continue discussing these issues here. There is little that can be accomplished if there is no dialogue. sam th sam uchicago edu http://www.abisource.com/~sam/ GnuPG Key: http://www.abisource.com/~sam/key
Attachment:
pgpo8lEjeaDjg.pgp
Description: PGP signature