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Re: [O] I have terminated my assignment


From: Andreas Röhler
Subject: Re: [O] I have terminated my assignment
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 07:38:14 +0200
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Am 03.04.2013 00:25, schrieb John Hendy:
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Christian Moe <address@hidden> wrote:

Jambunathan,

If you're leaving the Org-mode community, I'd prefer to remember you
with gratitude for leaving us the excellent ODT exporter. Please stop
diminishing your legacy with this quasi-legal wrangling.

As a user, I have greatly appreciated both your code contributions and
your patient help on the mailing list in the past. I think your recent
way of registering your displeasure with the Org maintainer is beneath
you. Also unhelpful, pointless, damaging to the community, and, in the
worst-case scenario, a damn waste of good work.

Yours,
Christian

Jambunathan K writes:

I have terminated my copyright assignment to Emacs (or atleast notified
the copyright desk).

With respect to Org staying up to date on these developments, it
probably *is* a good idea to know how Emacs/FSF responds. Should the
rights be granted back to Jambunathan, Org should behave accordingly.


Hi John,

as for the GPLed code, no one may revert it's GPLed status once published. 
That's great with GPL, made it a success story.
Can't see anything to grant back so far from Org's side.

Best,

Andreas

As it currently reads however, it made me think of something along the
lines of, "I have terminated my marriage to my wife (or at least left
a message with her secretary to let her know)." The two are hardly the
same. Until this is formalized, papers signed and rights granted
(regardless of 20/20 hindsight and warnings to other potential
signers) still stand as binding.


John






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