Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
> -On [20061204 02:58], Ilias Lazaridis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >I ask the team to provide a policy for this topic.
>
> You have shown in the past that you do not even honour the team's opinion and
> answers, so I wonder what it should matter at this point all of a sudden.

The policy does not subject me alone.

It is of general validity.

> >Until then, you should refrain from altering any ticket descriptions,
> >which is a *very* serious issue.
>
> The team's service, their right to use and alter. I doubt you'll find that
> intellectual property applies. And even then, it's a mix of different
> countries, what might be illegal to do for one person due to his country's
> laws might be totally ok for another.

You are wrong.

My (and any other writings) are protected by international law (to
which most countries comply).

But: leaving "original content" of persons intact (or at least provide
visible change-logs) is a matter of courtesy and ethically clean
behaviour.

An *this* is the point in this topic.

> >As for my personal ticket descriptions and comments:
> >
> >I do *not* give to anyone the permission to alter the descriptions
> >within the tickets I've filed (my 'original content').
>
> Given the fact you already asked one project to back out all your previous
> patches I am personally very cautious touching anything that bears your name.

You should be only *very* cautious to touch publically the personal
reputation of an individual - not only because this can hit back on
your own reputation.

Within the other project, I have asked for deletion or working results
which remained unpayed (commercial context).

This was additionally a verification of a copyright-payment-guarantee:

http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/CopyrightPaymentGuarantee

Again, all results are publically available, thus other entities can
benefit from them.

> You are starting to show the exact same behaviour.

"exact" is a very critical word.

for sure, those 2 things:

 a) "leave my 'original content' untouched and provide a general
project-policy for this"
 b) "please pay the open invoices, or delete the related results".

cannot be matched with 'exact'.

Except in context 'rights'.

I share, but yes, I protect of course my rights.

> You come preaching about
> open source and saying you want to help out, but in the end you're just ending
> up as a major disruption in any open source project I've seen your name appear
> in.

The _users_ of the _products_ can judge the final results (and
projects).

So, I hope we can go back to the topic of this thread.

.

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