On mer 19 septembre 2007, Curtis Olson wrote:
> I sense there is a small feud going on here, and perhaps the public lists
> are not the best place to play that out.
>
Which was not the tardet. Sorry
> We've always encouraged people to work together if they have an interest in
> building the same aircraft as someone else.  It just makes sense that 2 or
> more people can pool their efforts to build something better than a single
> person can do on their own.
>
> But that's not a fixed requirement.  If someone wants to make their own
> version of an airplane that already exists, there's no policy against that.
>
Right, i understand.

> FlightGear should be a place of freedom to work on whatever you want in
> whatever way you want.  Our licensing terms ensure that folks can share
> their work and learn and benefit from each other.  So if we make our best
> attempts to coordinate our efforts and work together, we can accomplish far
> more than we can individually.

Thanks
>
> SNIP
>
> Regards,
>
> Curt.
>
>


-- 
GĂ©rard


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