From: "Ampere K. Hardraade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On January 4, 2006 09:31 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
<Snip>
>
> If someone wants something from me, just ask, and I'll do the best I can
> within my human limitations to help. Â But if you ramp up the negativity
> until it gets down right nasty -- I don't play that game and I'm
> definitely not motivated by that approach.
>
> My view is that I'll keep trucking here -- making my share of mistakes
> -- but doing the best I possibly can. Â And this other individual can do
> what ever he wants, and we'll all keep moving on with life.  I wish  him
> all the best whatever he wants to do with his time and energy, no hard
> feelings from my end.
>
> Curt.
This question has been rolling in my mind for a while: how can a person
uncontribute something from an opensource project?

If I understand this correctly, anyone is free to do anything with works that are GPL'ed, as long as the said person doesn't violate the GPL. Doesn't this imply that you are free to ignore his request to have his works removed from
the CVS?

If his works aren't GPL'ed to begin with, I don't think we would want to see
them in the CVS at all.

Ampere


Just a suggestion, why don't you start up 2 new mailing lists;
[Flightgear-Feedback-Positive]

and

[Flightgear-Feedback-Negative]

then we could subscribe to which ever suits ..(our personality).<G>

I am totally in awe of what has been achieved given FG is GPL'd....developers, modellers etc all will get a big pat on the back if I ever meet them in person...(hmmm an international FG conference...do-able? <g> )

My views might be niave but wasn't GPL called niave when it was first proposed?

Cheers, please keep up the good work, it is very much appreciated.
Dene

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