Re: BK kernel workflow

From: Ramón Rey Vicente
Date: Fri Oct 29 2004 - 13:23:09 EST


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Larry McVoy wrote:

| 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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