Dave wrote: > With the open source licenses that allow redistribution of modified > code, how do you keep someone unaffiliated with the Python community > from creating his or her own version of python, and declaring it to be > Python 2.6, or maybe Python 2.7 without any approval of anyone at the > PSF? Maybe their code is terrible, and not even compatible with the > rest of Python! How can the PSF, for example, maintain the quality and > coheren of new code contributed to be part of Python, or derivative > works that claim to be some future version of Python? If licensees can > redisribute as they like, isn't this a huge problem? Is this dealt > with be restricting use of the Python trademarks? Just curious..
The hit men from the PSU will take care of that. But I'm not supposed to talk ab -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list