-----Original Message-----
> From: "Ampere K. Hardraade"
> 
> On January 4, 2006 09:31 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> > The other small point that I would make is that this individual did
> > contribute an aircraft to FG, but later asked to have it removed from
> > CVS in protest that certain bugs weren't getting addressed to his

>
>
> 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?

> 
> Ampere
> 

Hi Apmere,

Technically, you are right, but I think this situation was handled in a 
respectful and proper manner.  Perhaps the author will reconsider once he 
realizes that we are all volunteers here doing our best to understand and 
communicate across many cultures,  not to mention develop software.

Best regards,

Jim




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