Isn't it down to the individual developers, rather than the project as a
whole? Sure, the project can be hosted elsewhere but that doesn't mean
the person who reversed and wrote code isn't responsible for it.
Also it could mean it would be illegal for a majority of people to use
ReactOS outside of your country.
Plus it would probably cost more money to do.
Maybe a fork of the project would work there, but development would be
very slow and you might not be able to get anyone legally able to use
it. And a fork IMO isn't really worth it.
Ibrahim Damlaj wrote:
In sweden, reverse engeneering for compatibility is
100% legal. So, IMO,
Reactos could keep some reverse-engineered code if that code is kept in
a place where reverse-engineering is legal.
On 2/2/06, *Johannes Olofsson* <johannes_olofsson(a)spray.se
<mailto:johannes_olofsson@spray.se>> wrote:
Just curious...what would be the reason for moving svn?
/Johannes Olofsson
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