From: Lars Haugseth on 3 Apr 2010 10:42 * "Bill Garber" <willy46pa(a)garberstreet.com> wrote: > > "Spiro Trikaliotis" <usenet-200901(a)spiro.trikaliotis.net> wrote in > message news:slrnhr9tmv.e9n.usenet-200901(a)news.trikaliotis.net... >> >> Robert Roland schrieb: >> >>> There is one project named XU1541. It has been abandoned, >> >> Who tells you it has been abandoned? Its sources have been >> fully integrated into OpenCBM, and I have been working on it >> with Till, the original developer of the hard- and software, >> and I have been working on it since Till abandoned it. >> >> Thus, it is not dead: http://www.trikaliotis.net/xu1541 > > Ok, so, is it open source, or not? That seems to be the question. The name OpenCBM should give you a hint... -- Lars Haugseth
From: Bill Garber on 3 Apr 2010 10:53
"Lars Haugseth" <njus(a)larshaugseth.com> wrote in message news:85ljd4k36v.fsf(a)shell.tindetech.no... >* "Bill Garber" <willy46pa(a)garberstreet.com> wrote: >> >> "Spiro Trikaliotis" <usenet-200901(a)spiro.trikaliotis.net> wrote in >> message news:slrnhr9tmv.e9n.usenet-200901(a)news.trikaliotis.net... >>> >>> Robert Roland schrieb: >>> >>>> There is one project named XU1541. It has been abandoned, >>> >>> Who tells you it has been abandoned? Its sources have been >>> fully integrated into OpenCBM, and I have been working on it >>> with Till, the original developer of the hard- and software, >>> and I have been working on it since Till abandoned it. >>> >>> Thus, it is not dead: http://www.trikaliotis.net/xu1541 >> >> Ok, so, is it open source, or not? That seems to be the question. > > The name OpenCBM should give you a hint... I know... 8^) ...I was speaking to the person implying that something made open-source hasn't been abandoned, AND, also should be left alone because they are 'still' working on it. You can't have it both ways. Bill |