Scripsit David Nusinow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From reading the responses from Andreas, rather than people trying poorly > to interpret him, it's pretty apparent that they'll be giving freely > licensed talks a greater weight than non-free ones. They're also going to > make it easy to choose a free license from their interface. Furthermore, it > implies a very strong desire to have freely licensed materials
All of that is nice and well, but it does not change the fact that a DSFG-free license is not *required*. > Hopefully if you don't like the way they run the conference > you'll get involved in the future and help to make it even better. I am perfectly happy with the way the conference is being run. I am opposing those people who want the organisers to change the way it is being run, such that DFSG-nonfree papers will be thrown out simply because of the licensing. -- Henning Makholm "It was intended to compile from some approximation to the M-notation, but the M-notation was never fully defined, because representing LISP functions by LISP lists became the dominant programming language when the interpreter later became available." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]