"but the original source it came from."
Damn, yes. What do you mean ??
--
Matthieu Suiche
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 4:35 AM, James Tabor <jimtabor.rosdev(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!
I do admire the assimilation concept very much, with great respect, in
this mater you're both (or group) wrong.
No, this is not " Linux concept of "maintainer" ", we add our names
to
a list of programmers not just one. So please reapply Alex's name as
Alpha programmer with your groups name in the next patch spin cycle.
Fix it in the mix!
Thank you,
James
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Ros Arm <ros.arm(a)reactos.org> wrote:
The "ownership" and
"copyright" of this code is not belonging to either you or anyone else but the
original source it came from.
The PROGRAMMERS field indicates who is responsible for a piece of code in this project,
is it not? In this case, since you have quitted many years ago, it makes sense this code
is now belong to us.
It is Linux concept of "maintainer".
Thanks you,
[eVb]
> "You may relicense my code as BSD" != "You make strip away
copyright/ownership of my code".
>
> Revert this.
>
> On 2009-12-31, at 6:51 PM, ros-arm-bringup(a)svn.reactos.org wrote:
>
> >
> > - * PROGRAMMERS: Alex Ionescu (alex.ionescu(a)reactos.org)
> > + * PROGRAMMERS: ReactOS Portable Systems Group
>
> Best regards,
> Alex Ionescu
>
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