.
i guess your understanding is correct.
in a past thread (feb. 2004) on the piksel list regarding licensing of
video plugins, i've asked the FSF regarding this issue and got this
reply:
"Legally speaking, there's never been a case which discussed
this. FSF beli
on their own projects.
in general i disregard lack of long-term commitment in students, but
how would you ever learn to direction a project whose creator is your
professor, even payd to mantain it over time? maybe fork it :) if it's
GNU GPL'ed :)
ciao
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On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 03:49:36PM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 12:33 +0200, jaromil wrote:
> > still, myself being a person working in education, i think the
> > problem is more structural: i
starting
one on their own? they could learn how to work in a more horizontal
and creative way, even if the project will be less interesting in the
eyes of the director, who should be there to give suggestions and help
on students projects, not the contrary.
ciao
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reement is very blurred: the name (and cigar smoking) of the
professor on top with the company sponsoring the prizes and then a
confusing list of "students" participating.
now you know a good reason why i've emigrated :)
ciao
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ut it?
thanks, ciao
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