RE: [dev] Butler Office Pro - really a violation ?

2008-02-05 Thread Allen Pulsifer
When a developer contributes code to the C# compiler or the Mono runtime engine, we require that the author grants Novell the right to relicense his/her contribution under other licensing terms. This allows Novell to re-distribute the Mono source code to parties that might not want to

Re: [dev] Butler Office Pro - really a violation ?

2008-02-05 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Allen, Le 5 févr. 08 à 21:00, Allen Pulsifer a écrit : Heck, even the FSF does that... You're telling me that the FSF will not accept contributions to an open source project unless it is given an assignment of copyright that allows it to license the contribution under any terms it wants,

Re: [dev] Butler Office Pro - really a violation ?

2008-02-05 Thread Martin Hollmichel
https://www.fsf.org/licensing/assigning.html https://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/why-assign.html Martin Allen Pulsifer wrote: Heck, even the FSF does that... You're telling me that the FSF will not accept contributions to an open source project unless it is given an assignment of