> "Kern Sibbald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> I suppose this is a possibility, but with the current license, this >> shouldn't be possible, though I admit I hadn't thought about it. I >> doubt, >> however, if this is a real possibility, since who has the means to >> publish >> paper copies and give them away free? > > Two examples come to mind: > 1. people using them as marketing material: magazines, journals...
I explicitly permit the above. > 2. people with grudges, seeking to destroy competitors. Yea, well, in this case, can you hear my little tiny violin playing in sympathy with them :-) > >> In any case I wouldn't want to work with any hacker company -- rather >> publishing a company like O'Reilly, with possibly an independent editor, >> who knows Bacula well, as has been discussed on our list. > > To be clear, by hacker company, I meant companies run by hackers, > such as www.network-theory.co.uk, rather than companies run by an > ex-proprietary software company director that arbitrarily blacklists > projects and sells things off to DMCA-happy companies. If by hacker you mean in the sense of the word as I originally learned it, OK, I have no problem. I was thinking of hacker in the somewhat unfortunate "current" sense of a smart "bad guy". > > -- > MJR/slef > Laux nur mia opinio: vidu http://people.debian.org/~mjr/ > Bv sekvu http://www.uk.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct > Best regards, Kern -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]