-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 According to Travis Siegel: # Already tried that. # The problem is that if only 1 goes opensource, then the others will # steal code from it, not give credit, and pretty much blow away the # open source option. Unless *all* of them go opensource # simultaneously, nothing will change. This is potentially true. That's why there is legal recourse through licenses like the GPL. This is why I like the GPL for such things as screen readers as well as other software. If you make a derivative of a project licensed under the GPL or include GPL code in your project, the entire project must comply with the GPL. It is illegal to take GPL code and make it proprietary. That doesn't mean that it doesn't happen, but legal action can be taken if it does. Lorenzo - -- To be or not to be. -- Shakespeare To do is to be. -- Nietzsche To be is to do. -- Sartre Do be do be do. -- Sinatra -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFENIAiG9IpekrhBfIRAnctAJ0XaAUXI0CeeXZNQc5Feu9G7M20OACdHaX2 6NWJPeTh4Ne3yoSiGdryPog= =2Fd+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----