Re: [BK] upgrade will be needed

From: linux-os
Date: Tue Feb 15 2005 - 07:47:32 EST


On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, kernel wrote:

On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 13:56, Larry McVoy wrote:

All we are trying to do is

1. Provide the open source community with a useful tool.
2. Prevent that from turning into the open source community
creating a clone of our tool.


lol



I agree that this sucks, having a license that restricts your creativity
is very annoying. On the other hand, you don't have to agree to it.


Just catching up on this thread. I guess I'm ultimately surprised that
the developers here don't create a system *they* like with *their*
knowledge and skillsets.

With all of the complaining about BK you'd think there'd be an equal
alternative.

For everyone not liking Larry nor BK, why don't you use that as
inspiration to develop together a better app with terms more agreeable?
Surely that would put a bit of vinegar in his p*ss, wouldn't it?

-fd

I have two questions for Larry.

(1) If I use BK for company source-code development (purchased
product, I didn't buy it, the company did and they require
me to use it for my work) and I go to work for another company
that also uses BK, your license says I can't use BK at the other
company, which means that I can't work there.

This is unlawful. How do you intend to enforce this?

(2) If I use BK and I decide that I don't want to do business with
you or the courts say that I have to return the software, will my
source-code still be usable with, perhaps CVS? In other words
do I need BK to retrieve my company's intellectual property?

Note that there is a little company (was a big company until
the lawsuit), that used VOBS (container files) to store source-
code. Seems that when the license expired, the users couldn't get
their source code out. There was a lawsuit. Company lost
(of course). Seems you can't hold somebody's intellectual
property for ransom, at least in the United States.

Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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