Re: Releasing Free Software

2000-11-08 Thread Jimmy O'Regan
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Clark Rawlins wrote: > Hello, > > I am developing a software package that does some raster image > manipulations. That part isn't important. I work for a company > that required me to sign a document that gives them the right > to any IP that I develop while I am employed h

Re: Releasing Free Software

2000-11-08 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 10:38:06 -0800, Clark Rawlins wrote: > I saw something like this on either the fsf or the GPL site but > I can't find it now. http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain.html#SEC6 HTH, Ray -- Obsig: developing a new sig

Re: Releasing Free Software

2000-11-08 Thread Branden Robinson
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 10:38:06AM -0800, Clark Rawlins wrote: > I am developing a software package that does some raster image > manipulations. That part isn't important. I work for a company > that required me to sign a document that gives them the right > to any IP that I develop while I am e

Releasing Free Software

2000-11-08 Thread Clark Rawlins
Hello, I am developing a software package that does some raster image manipulations. That part isn't important. I work for a company that required me to sign a document that gives them the right to any IP that I develop while I am employed here. My boss is willing to let me distribute the soft

non-US bugreports

2000-11-08 Thread Anton Zinoviev
Hi! It is not unusual for bugreports to include patches. The Debian bug-tracking system is in master.debian.org and that server seams to be in USA. So what will happen if some user sends a bugreport with a patch for a package that is non-US? We do not inform users to no