This is a discussion on Remote access to my machine within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; On 2004-05-21, Takeshi <do.not.spam.me@work.com> wrote: > I want the user to ...
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On 2004-05-21, Takeshi <do.not.spam.me@work.com> wrote:
> I want the user to login on my machine > and work on code with intellectual property rights (without being able > to copy the files back onto his machine). Pet peeve #42: I love when people take open source OS/tools/development and then use it to produce software that is closed source or copyrighted as can be- nothing like giving back to the community! Free software! (as long it's not *my* code that we're talking about...) -- [jayjwa]======[SkyNet.cz]SystemsMutex===VxL@Atr2==== |
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jayjwa wrote: > On 2004-05-21, Takeshi <do.not.spam.me@work.com> wrote: > > >>I want the user to login on my machine >>and work on code with intellectual property rights (without being able >>to copy the files back onto his machine). > > > > Pet peeve #42: I love when people take open source OS/tools/development and > then use it to produce software that is closed source or copyrighted as can > be- nothing like giving back to the community! Free software! (as long it's > not *my* code that we're talking about...) > > > > Just so that you know. My company regularly makes financial contributions to the FSF and various OS software like PostgreSQL. Besides, our Linux platform is *purchased* from Redhat (who I believe give something back to the comunity). I have also personally contributed code changes and bugfixes to a number of OS software I have used in the past. Personally, I think the GPL is too restrictive and too left wing (almost communist tendencies), and I try to avoid it whenever I can. We can't all live in a barter system. However, I do believe in giving credit where credit is due, and we make regular financial contributions to any lesser GPL software we use - it is only fair to compensate people for the work they have done. Doing otherwise would be stealing. |
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On 2004-05-23, Takeshi <do.not.spam.me@work.com> wrote:
> Just so that you know. My company regularly makes financial > contributions to the FSF and various OS software like PostgreSQL. > Besides, our Linux platform is *purchased* from Redhat (who I believe > give something back to the comunity). I have also personally contributed > code changes and bugfixes to a number of OS software I have used in the > past. I'm glad to hear that then, many do not. -- [jayjwa]======[SkyNet.cz]SystemsMutex===VxL@Atr2==== Your computer is called a *machine*, not a *box*. A *box* is a term for computers reserved for the likes of programmers, hackers, and developers. |