Re: BK kernel workflow

From: Scott Lockwood
Date: Fri Oct 29 2004 - 14:09:08 EST


In what way is that improper? Just because you think so, or do you have
something you can cite in the spanish legal system that forbids this sort
of exchange of rights for a licsense?

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> Larry McVoy wrote:
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> | Given that BK isn't hiding anything, the "reverse engineering for
> | interoperability" does not apply. Hello? Anyone listening? Didn't
> | think so. Sigh.
>
> Ok, you are right.
>
> Other issue in my country laws is: "in a contract, improper clauses have
> no validity at all". In other words, you cannot forbid me contributing
> to other SCM.
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