----- Original Message -----From: Johannes OlofssonSent: den 2 February 2006 14:37Subject: Re: Re: [ros-dev] Moving svn to another contrury or notI don't mind keeping the code in Sweden, but the reason for it seems plain stupid! What is the point of using code that still can't be used in at least the major part of the world. According to the discussions lately some people want this project to become more and more a reverse engineering project. Reverse engineering used to be considered a last resort, but from the voices heard on this list lately just about anybody wants to reverse engineer just about anything for just about any reason.
Why not focus on how to keep reactos as far away from trouble instead of focusing on how close we can get to the edge before loosing our foothold.
If the legality of this project is going to be so much in doubt that you feel that you have to hide it in a country that happens to be more liberal in this area at the moment (though I highly doubt that the laws differ as much as you think), then I will consider all those hours that i have spent for a number of years on following the progress of ReactOS wasted.
Regards
Johannes Olofsson
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> Rubrik: Re: [ros-dev] Moving svn to another contrury or not
> Datum: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 10:34:09 +0200In 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@spray.se> wrote:Just curious...what would be the reason for moving svn?
/Johannes Olofsson
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