On Oct 8, 8:43 am, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
How are they going to "declare" that their version is Python 2.x? What forum would they use. Current users of python most likely look to comp.lang.python or python.org for their python update news. New users of python are likely to use google or another search engine, and probably land at python.org. Is it possible for me to take Python's source code, make some changes, and post it somewhere as Python 2.7? Yes. Will anybody notice? Not likely. Others have made some pretty sound arguments around trademarks and such, but I'm going to simply argue that Python as a community has its own inertia, and it simply isn't a practical to be concerned about a dubious fork. It simply wouldn't take off. Matt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list