Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Again, no Gnu-zealots. Others who see the drooltard behaviour, more reason to check out what I am doing. Peaceful Salutations.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Den 12/9/2017 11:25, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: Den 12/9/2017 05:21, skrev gwes: On 12/07/17 07:31, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: I saw AMDs "semi-custom" CPU email form and told them that I wanted a CPU, that is clockspeed oriented, not cores (might aswell be singlecore with high HZ), that could be using several instruction macros (combining two or three), for max virtual clockspeed, and an optimizing compiler for this. And wondered if an additional poweroff mode could be added to the binary stream of 1 0, so that bitwise i/o and cpu scheduling could be done. If one could get the virtual clockspeed up to 12ghz, I think no regular user would ever use more than a single core. And it´d be a megahit. Fixing all inefficiency hardware wise. Philosophically aswell. Peaceful Salutations. CPU clock speed != performance. Factor in: main memory: latency, bus width, and access/cycle time. caches: levels, speeds, sizes, widths CPU access patterns interacting with the above clocks per instruction: average, best case, worst case cost or even feasibility of super high CPU clocks propagation time of signals across chips A very fast CPU clock on a CPU with very low clocks-per-instruction a small die and a huge memory matching speed == the RISC ideal Even RISC with floating point hardware, for instance, often takes many cycles. Adding cores is often seen as the best way of increasing >system< performance significantly at the lowest cost. geoff steckel Risc = reduced instruction set. This would be the other way I guess... :) And really keeping a whole bunch of compatibility. To not speak of even windows running near hardware realtime. Peaceful Salutations. So what you could do is contact AMD aswell through the CUSTOM CPU http://www.amd.com/en-us/solutions/semi-custom page and say you want this cpu. I have called it a "Grand" cpu, and also updated my banner on my youtube page with it. Check it out for a taste of potentially the next internet - Ultranet. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR3gmLVjHS5A702wo4bol_Q Peaceful Salutations.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
On Sat, Dec 9, 2017 at 5:21 AM, gwes wrote: > On 12/07/17 07:31, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: >> >> I saw AMDs "semi-custom" CPU email form and told them that I wanted a CPU, >> that is clockspeed oriented, not cores (might aswell be singlecore with high >> HZ), that could be using several instruction macros (combining two or >> three), for max virtual clockspeed, and an optimizing compiler for this. And >> wondered if an additional poweroff mode could be added to the binary stream >> of 1 0, so that bitwise i/o and cpu scheduling could be done. >> >> If one could get the virtual clockspeed up to 12ghz, I think no regular >> user would ever use more than a single core. And it´d be a megahit. >> [...] >> > CPU clock speed != performance. > [...] > You must be new to this thread and/or user. Ywe/Üwe is the biggest troll this year. Either that, a bot, a mental patient with internet connection, or an art project. Trying to decode his ramblings will surely make you insane.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Den 12/9/2017 05:21, skrev gwes: On 12/07/17 07:31, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: I saw AMDs "semi-custom" CPU email form and told them that I wanted a CPU, that is clockspeed oriented, not cores (might aswell be singlecore with high HZ), that could be using several instruction macros (combining two or three), for max virtual clockspeed, and an optimizing compiler for this. And wondered if an additional poweroff mode could be added to the binary stream of 1 0, so that bitwise i/o and cpu scheduling could be done. If one could get the virtual clockspeed up to 12ghz, I think no regular user would ever use more than a single core. And it´d be a megahit. Fixing all inefficiency hardware wise. Philosophically aswell. Peaceful Salutations. CPU clock speed != performance. Factor in: main memory: latency, bus width, and access/cycle time. caches: levels, speeds, sizes, widths CPU access patterns interacting with the above clocks per instruction: average, best case, worst case cost or even feasibility of super high CPU clocks propagation time of signals across chips A very fast CPU clock on a CPU with very low clocks-per-instruction a small die and a huge memory matching speed == the RISC ideal Even RISC with floating point hardware, for instance, often takes many cycles. Adding cores is often seen as the best way of increasing >system< performance significantly at the lowest cost. geoff steckel Risc = reduced instruction set. This would be the other way I guess... :) And really keeping a whole bunch of compatibility. To not speak of even windows running near hardware realtime. Peaceful Salutations.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
On 12/07/17 07:31, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: I saw AMDs "semi-custom" CPU email form and told them that I wanted a CPU, that is clockspeed oriented, not cores (might aswell be singlecore with high HZ), that could be using several instruction macros (combining two or three), for max virtual clockspeed, and an optimizing compiler for this. And wondered if an additional poweroff mode could be added to the binary stream of 1 0, so that bitwise i/o and cpu scheduling could be done. If one could get the virtual clockspeed up to 12ghz, I think no regular user would ever use more than a single core. And it´d be a megahit. Fixing all inefficiency hardware wise. Philosophically aswell. Peaceful Salutations. CPU clock speed != performance. Factor in: main memory: latency, bus width, and access/cycle time. caches: levels, speeds, sizes, widths CPU access patterns interacting with the above clocks per instruction: average, best case, worst case cost or even feasibility of super high CPU clocks propagation time of signals across chips A very fast CPU clock on a CPU with very low clocks-per-instruction a small die and a huge memory matching speed == the RISC ideal Even RISC with floating point hardware, for instance, often takes many cycles. Adding cores is often seen as the best way of increasing >system< performance significantly at the lowest cost. geoff steckel
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
I saw AMDs "semi-custom" CPU email form and told them that I wanted a CPU, that is clockspeed oriented, not cores (might aswell be singlecore with high HZ), that could be using several instruction macros (combining two or three), for max virtual clockspeed, and an optimizing compiler for this. And wondered if an additional poweroff mode could be added to the binary stream of 1 0, so that bitwise i/o and cpu scheduling could be done. If one could get the virtual clockspeed up to 12ghz, I think no regular user would ever use more than a single core. And it´d be a megahit. Fixing all inefficiency hardware wise. Philosophically aswell. Peaceful Salutations.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Ok, I think I´ve finished up most of the philosopical part, of trying to commercialize Available Source. If you have some thing you want to make money on, on the internet you too ofcourse can be a Webtechy Of Üddüc. Üddüc is "Thé God", a reconstructed concept without the regressions, so one can be as mainstream as possible. You already know the morals of this, and I´ve also written on my youtube banner, "And a little mindfulness of the grandiose paradox, and some charitable activity". These are also needed. Basically original religious principles, that makes this work. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR3gmLVjHS5A702wo4bol_Q So indeed, if you are sitting there feeling like not making money on the business greatest money maker, the IT-industry, you may want to evaluate this philosophic angle. And the villain here is the GNU-Zealot. As known throughout the entire World Wide Web. So "No Gnu-Zealots" and "commercial sobriety". Peaceful Salutations Üwe Cærlyn. (reply to me with CC please)
FU: RE: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
I wrote: > "Sterling Archer" wrote: which sould've been: > "Ywe Cærlyn" wrote: But /thread, really. --schaafuit.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Den 11/26/2017 06:27, skrev leo_...@volny.cz: "Sterling Archer" wrote: P-p-palmleaf schaafuit? A-a-ask the Catholic church. --schaafuit. Ok I am just going to ignore this thread now. If anyone wants to talk to me, maybe better you email me personally. And again my channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR3gmLVjHS5A702wo4bol_Q "Nodemeister Of Ukkus". And I am working on "commercial sobriety", for "available source". And doing related philosophical work. Peaceful Saluations.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Den 11/26/2017 06:18, skrev leo_...@volny.cz: "Ywe Cærlyn" wrote: Palmleaf, schaafuit? Ask the Catholic church. --schaafuit. P-p-palmleaf schaafuit?
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Den 11/26/2017 00:20, skrev leo_...@volny.cz: "Ywe Cærlyn" wrote: Are you deaf and mute, boy? Enigmatic knowledge of backwardness? Fires? Keep talking and you´ll have that. At least he won't have hairy palms and baldness. Unlike you. Try cabbage leaves for the latter. --schaafuit. Palmleaf, schaafuit?
It's a troll! (Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.)
Okay folks, it's a troll alright. /thread. --schaafuit.
RE: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
"Sterling Archer" wrote: > P-p-palmleaf schaafuit? A-a-ask the Catholic church. --schaafuit.
RE: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
"Ywe Cærlyn" wrote: > Palmleaf, schaafuit? Ask the Catholic church. --schaafuit.
RE: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
"Ywe Cærlyn" wrote: > Are you deaf and mute, boy? Enigmatic knowledge of backwardness? Fires? > Keep talking and you´ll have that. At least he won't have hairy palms and baldness. Unlike you. Try cabbage leaves for the latter. --schaafuit.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Are you deaf and mute, boy? Enigmatic knowledge of backwardness? Fires? Keep talking and you´ll have that. Den 11/26/2017 00:10, skrev flipchan: Be fkn simple 1:what do you want 2: why is it openbsd related ? On November 25, 2017 5:51:45 PM GMT+01:00, "Ywe Cærlyn" wrote: The thread descends into Querulus Paranoid state after a simple introduction? Not good. My profile on my youtube channel is about me, for those wanting to know me, and there will be more content there, full audio/video media wise, since I am indeed trying to do what I am saying. And which also says "No GNU-Zealots". I changed name from the amigamusician-bit related name to "Nodemeister Of Üccüg" aswell. Particulary something I am thinking about ATM, is optimal respresentation of pixels, pr pixel, thinking of screen rendering and things like that, and using graphics hardware for something useful. Not games. So if anyone wants to do some benignant hacking, my suggestion is to implement a mode like this, in the relelvant area of work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dx6dbiTm8w Peaceful Salutations. -- Take Care Sincerely flipchan layerprox dev
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Be fkn simple 1:what do you want 2: why is it openbsd related ? On November 25, 2017 5:51:45 PM GMT+01:00, "Ywe Cærlyn" wrote: >The thread descends into Querulus Paranoid state after a simple >introduction? Not good. > >My profile on my youtube channel is about me, for those wanting to know > >me, and there will be more content there, full audio/video media wise, >since I am indeed trying to do what I am saying. And which also says >"No >GNU-Zealots". > >I changed name from the amigamusician-bit related name to "Nodemeister >Of Üccüg" aswell. > >Particulary something I am thinking about ATM, is optimal >respresentation of pixels, pr pixel, thinking of screen rendering and >things like that, and using graphics hardware for something useful. Not > >games. > >So if anyone wants to do some benignant hacking, my suggestion is to >implement a mode like this, in the relelvant area of work: >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dx6dbiTm8w > >Peaceful Salutations. -- Take Care Sincerely flipchan layerprox dev
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
The thread descends into Querulus Paranoid state after a simple introduction? Not good. My profile on my youtube channel is about me, for those wanting to know me, and there will be more content there, full audio/video media wise, since I am indeed trying to do what I am saying. And which also says "No GNU-Zealots". I changed name from the amigamusician-bit related name to "Nodemeister Of Üccüg" aswell. Particulary something I am thinking about ATM, is optimal respresentation of pixels, pr pixel, thinking of screen rendering and things like that, and using graphics hardware for something useful. Not games. So if anyone wants to do some benignant hacking, my suggestion is to implement a mode like this, in the relelvant area of work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dx6dbiTm8w Peaceful Salutations.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
>> On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 3:55 PM, Ywe Cærlyn >> wrote: >> >> > Well I have introduced myself then. >> > To make it clear: No name anywhere like the probably pure fantasy name of this specimen have ever been held by any human, pixie, faery, troll or any other entity in Norway, nor in any other scandinavian or nordic country. -- Eivind Eide "ONLY THOSE WHO ATTEMPT THE IMPOSSIBLE WILL ACHIEVE THE ABSURD" - Oceania Association of Autonomous Astronauts
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
3rd > second that ... > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Christer Solskogen < > christer.solsko...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 3:55 PM, Ywe Cærlyn >> wrote: >> >> > Well I have introduced myself then. >> > >> > Maybe I will write some more posts at a later time. >> > >> > >> I have a suggestion. Don't. >> >> -- >> chs >> >
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
SOUL OF ROOT 55 Is that you??? On Nov 7, 2017 11:52 AM, "Base Pr1me" wrote: > second that ... > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Christer Solskogen < > christer.solsko...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 3:55 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > > > > > Well I have introduced myself then. > > > > > > Maybe I will write some more posts at a later time. > > > > > > > > I have a suggestion. Don't. > > > > -- > > chs > > >
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
second that ... On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Christer Solskogen < christer.solsko...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 3:55 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > > > Well I have introduced myself then. > > > > Maybe I will write some more posts at a later time. > > > > > I have a suggestion. Don't. > > -- > chs >
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 3:55 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > Well I have introduced myself then. > > Maybe I will write some more posts at a later time. > > I have a suggestion. Don't. -- chs
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Well I have introduced myself then. Maybe I will write some more posts at a later time. Peaceful Salutations.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Your name is not Norwegian. What's going on here? On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2017-11-07, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > > I hate replying to a post about licenses, but you're missing something > fundamental here... > > >The real song > > of the GNU licence is this. And "thou shall make no money". > > Not at all. It is perfectly allowed to charge money for GPL software. > You just have to provide an offer of the source code *to people who you > have given the binaries to*. (Sure, they can then pass this on to other > people. But you can also have e.g. copyrighted documentation without > which the code is not really very useful. Or maybe those people won't > want to hand it out for free anyway). > > GPL is also used by some as some kind of "free trial" of commercial > libraries (especially happens with crypto, it seems). You're allowed to > use them as part of your software, but if you want to distribute as > closed-source, you'll then need to arrange a commercial license instead. > > The complexity of it is also a good way for copyright/license lawyers > to make money too, of course. > > >
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
On 2017-11-07, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: I hate replying to a post about licenses, but you're missing something fundamental here... >The real song > of the GNU licence is this. And "thou shall make no money". Not at all. It is perfectly allowed to charge money for GPL software. You just have to provide an offer of the source code *to people who you have given the binaries to*. (Sure, they can then pass this on to other people. But you can also have e.g. copyrighted documentation without which the code is not really very useful. Or maybe those people won't want to hand it out for free anyway). GPL is also used by some as some kind of "free trial" of commercial libraries (especially happens with crypto, it seems). You're allowed to use them as part of your software, but if you want to distribute as closed-source, you'll then need to arrange a commercial license instead. The complexity of it is also a good way for copyright/license lawyers to make money too, of course.
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017, at 06:13 AM, mich...@hekeler.com wrote: > This seems to be a very technically orientated and serious discussion. > Chapeau, Mr. Ywe Cærlyn! > God Bless Norway!
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
This seems to be a very technically orientated and serious discussion. Chapeau, Mr. Ywe Cærlyn!
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Oh, one more thing. The joke threads are supposed to be reserved for Fridays. Since you're new you probably didn't know that. On Tue, Nov 7, 2017, at 12:04 AM, Eric Furman wrote: > OK, my understanding of English must be broken because > I do not understand any of this. > I just wanted to warn you off starting any discussions about > BSD vs GNU licensing schemes. Are minds are closed on > this topic. > > On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 11:44 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > > So archaically speaking, that is your biggest security issue right there. > > For instance, if you eat much kebabs, your stomach sings The Quran, and > > unfortunately "Mohammed and the companions". > > If you eat much pizza, it sings The Bible, and "Jesus died for your > > sins". > > Now to equalize this, and get Transcendent Truth, for each 3 pizzas, eat > > 1 kebab. > > And you are archaically correct. - There is just one deity, as all > > original monotheism teaches. Then you should be at security with The > > Chief, justice prevail, and obtuseness conquered. > > > > Peace. > > > > Den 11/7/2017 05:10, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: > > > As opposed to say, if you have ever had a moment of Mindful Zen, and > > > thought of Transcendent Trueness. It is a "song" a bit more like > > > "OpenBSD" and "3-clause licence". In other words, 1:1 reality. ;) That > > > is why I got interested in OpenBSD instead. > > > > > > Peace. > > > > > > Den 11/7/2017 04:49, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: > > >> Yes. I actually had a look a linux earlier. And found for instance a > > >> 10ms filter in cpu measurement. I mean, then you haven´t really > > >> understood what available resources in a computer is.. And in for > > >> instance the LADSPA plugins, is tons of pointer variables. The real > > >> song of the GNU licence is this. And "thou shall make no money". That > > >> is why it is really going nowhere. WIth the 2 clause licence, you > > >> hear a little bit of that song.. Just a warning, from someone who has > > >> seen real obtusity in code. > > >> > > >> Den 11/7/2017 02:57, skrev Eric Furman: > > >>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 03:28 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > > >>> > > First contribution: You should focus on the 3-clause licence. The two > > 2-clause tries to be GNU, and that is a mistake I think. > > >>> OK, you had me up till here and then this 'Contribution". > > >>> Is this an attempt at humor? Last time I checked all of the > > >>> GNU licenses were about 14 pages long of legalese. > > >>> How is the simpler shorter 2 clause license more like GNU? > > >>> Sounds like a troll... > > >>> > > >> > > > > > >
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
OK, my understanding of English must be broken because I do not understand any of this. I just wanted to warn you off starting any discussions about BSD vs GNU licensing schemes. Are minds are closed on this topic. On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 11:44 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > So archaically speaking, that is your biggest security issue right there. > For instance, if you eat much kebabs, your stomach sings The Quran, and > unfortunately "Mohammed and the companions". > If you eat much pizza, it sings The Bible, and "Jesus died for your > sins". > Now to equalize this, and get Transcendent Truth, for each 3 pizzas, eat > 1 kebab. > And you are archaically correct. - There is just one deity, as all > original monotheism teaches. Then you should be at security with The > Chief, justice prevail, and obtuseness conquered. > > Peace. > > Den 11/7/2017 05:10, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: > > As opposed to say, if you have ever had a moment of Mindful Zen, and > > thought of Transcendent Trueness. It is a "song" a bit more like > > "OpenBSD" and "3-clause licence". In other words, 1:1 reality. ;) That > > is why I got interested in OpenBSD instead. > > > > Peace. > > > > Den 11/7/2017 04:49, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: > >> Yes. I actually had a look a linux earlier. And found for instance a > >> 10ms filter in cpu measurement. I mean, then you haven´t really > >> understood what available resources in a computer is.. And in for > >> instance the LADSPA plugins, is tons of pointer variables. The real > >> song of the GNU licence is this. And "thou shall make no money". That > >> is why it is really going nowhere. WIth the 2 clause licence, you > >> hear a little bit of that song.. Just a warning, from someone who has > >> seen real obtusity in code. > >> > >> Den 11/7/2017 02:57, skrev Eric Furman: > >>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 03:28 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > >>> > First contribution: You should focus on the 3-clause licence. The two > 2-clause tries to be GNU, and that is a mistake I think. > >>> OK, you had me up till here and then this 'Contribution". > >>> Is this an attempt at humor? Last time I checked all of the > >>> GNU licenses were about 14 pages long of legalese. > >>> How is the simpler shorter 2 clause license more like GNU? > >>> Sounds like a troll... > >>> > >> > > >
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
So archaically speaking, that is your biggest security issue right there. For instance, if you eat much kebabs, your stomach sings The Quran, and unfortunately "Mohammed and the companions". If you eat much pizza, it sings The Bible, and "Jesus died for your sins". Now to equalize this, and get Transcendent Truth, for each 3 pizzas, eat 1 kebab. And you are archaically correct. - There is just one deity, as all original monotheism teaches. Then you should be at security with The Chief, justice prevail, and obtuseness conquered. Peace. Den 11/7/2017 05:10, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: As opposed to say, if you have ever had a moment of Mindful Zen, and thought of Transcendent Trueness. It is a "song" a bit more like "OpenBSD" and "3-clause licence". In other words, 1:1 reality. ;) That is why I got interested in OpenBSD instead. Peace. Den 11/7/2017 04:49, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: Yes. I actually had a look a linux earlier. And found for instance a 10ms filter in cpu measurement. I mean, then you haven´t really understood what available resources in a computer is.. And in for instance the LADSPA plugins, is tons of pointer variables. The real song of the GNU licence is this. And "thou shall make no money". That is why it is really going nowhere. WIth the 2 clause licence, you hear a little bit of that song.. Just a warning, from someone who has seen real obtusity in code. Den 11/7/2017 02:57, skrev Eric Furman: On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 03:28 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: First contribution: You should focus on the 3-clause licence. The two 2-clause tries to be GNU, and that is a mistake I think. OK, you had me up till here and then this 'Contribution". Is this an attempt at humor? Last time I checked all of the GNU licenses were about 14 pages long of legalese. How is the simpler shorter 2 clause license more like GNU? Sounds like a troll...
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
As opposed to say, if you have ever had a moment of Mindful Zen, and thought of Transcendent Trueness. It is a "song" a bit more like "OpenBSD" and "3-clause licence". In other words, 1:1 reality. ;) That is why I got interested in OpenBSD instead. Peace. Den 11/7/2017 04:49, skrev Ywe Cærlyn: Yes. I actually had a look a linux earlier. And found for instance a 10ms filter in cpu measurement. I mean, then you haven´t really understood what available resources in a computer is.. And in for instance the LADSPA plugins, is tons of pointer variables. The real song of the GNU licence is this. And "thou shall make no money". That is why it is really going nowhere. WIth the 2 clause licence, you hear a little bit of that song.. Just a warning, from someone who has seen real obtusity in code. Den 11/7/2017 02:57, skrev Eric Furman: On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 03:28 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: First contribution: You should focus on the 3-clause licence. The two 2-clause tries to be GNU, and that is a mistake I think. OK, you had me up till here and then this 'Contribution". Is this an attempt at humor? Last time I checked all of the GNU licenses were about 14 pages long of legalese. How is the simpler shorter 2 clause license more like GNU? Sounds like a troll...
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
Yes. I actually had a look a linux earlier. And found for instance a 10ms filter in cpu measurement. I mean, then you haven´t really understood what available resources in a computer is.. And in for instance the LADSPA plugins, is tons of pointer variables. The real song of the GNU licence is this. And "thou shall make no money". That is why it is really going nowhere. WIth the 2 clause licence, you hear a little bit of that song.. Just a warning, from someone who has seen real obtusity in code. Den 11/7/2017 02:57, skrev Eric Furman: On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 03:28 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: First contribution: You should focus on the 3-clause licence. The two 2-clause tries to be GNU, and that is a mistake I think. OK, you had me up till here and then this 'Contribution". Is this an attempt at humor? Last time I checked all of the GNU licenses were about 14 pages long of legalese. How is the simpler shorter 2 clause license more like GNU? Sounds like a troll...
Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 03:28 PM, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > First contribution: You should focus on the 3-clause licence. The two > 2-clause tries to be GNU, and that is a mistake I think. OK, you had me up till here and then this 'Contribution". Is this an attempt at humor? Last time I checked all of the GNU licenses were about 14 pages long of legalese. How is the simpler shorter 2 clause license more like GNU? Sounds like a troll...