>I laid all of the above out in the open in the hope that the FreeCalypso community will understand why I feel it would be morally wrong for these Iranians to continue mooching off of us when it comes to the calibration software, and forgive me for keeping that sw unpublished for the time being.
absolutely agree and I think the GPL principle (am not a license worshipper though!) that you contribute back is a good one >In any case, this FreeCalypso production calibration software *will* be published free to the world in the not too distant future, one way or another: I absolutely abhor the notion of proprietary sw of any To my way of thinking that is actually more than is morally required. Whilst I do think that source code should be available to anyone that uses compiled binaries, I see no obligation to freely release software developed for private use only in any form. These people really ought to contribute back in some way; clueless though they may be, they could still have some helpful information for freecalypso project. -- David Matthews [email protected] _______________________________________________ Community mailing list [email protected] https://www.freecalypso.org/mailman/listinfo/community
