On Thursday 24 September 2009 22:39:58 Ray Rashif wrote:Ah... What?!!! The right? (As in it some how has some bearing on us and our
> Even if he does not, he has the
> right to determine how his software should be used, what should be patched,
> what should be improved.
rights as users of that same software and our rights to determine such things
for ourselves?) Please explain your thinking here. I can see such thinking
from the non-Free world, but not sure how what I see being said fits in the
Free world. (So perhaps I am seeing something that was not said...??
all the best,
drew
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Uhh..no. He has the right in his domain. A third-party has his rights as well, and that's when it's called a "fork" :) So let me simplify:
You don't like it, then take it your way.
We're lucky our devs are friendly. Well, most of them.
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