On Mon 8 November 2004 18:41, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Jalal,
On Monday 08 November 2004 02:56, jalal wrote:
On Sun 7 November 2004 16:52, Randall R Schulz wrote:
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Be sure you read carefully the terms of use for SouceForge projects. I considered using it once, but found that the terms were a little too one-sided for me. In particular, you can never reclaim any source code you've stored on the SourceForge servers--it's theirs forever.
Randall Schulz
Where did you see that?
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=6048&group_id=1
[snipped sf.net t&c]
I'd highlight the pertinent phrases, but you know--styled text is evil.
Evil, unnecessary and a waste of bandwidth... but we've all been there very recently so lets not start again.
Sounds like F.U.D. to me!
Ah. The all-purpose dismissal.
but I think it is applicable in this case, as I don't think you have really understood what SourceForge is writing in their t & c, which is simply reserving the rights that every user of the software has. They are simply making it explicit, rather than relying on the implicitness of the GPL.. You spoke as if you knew differently and therefore can be "dismissed" as spreading F. U. D. around. 8^} jalal -- GPG fingerprint = 3D45 5509 D380 26A4 523E A9D8 A66A 5F38 CA43 BB0E