Hiroshi Ohmura

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Yanni

Personally, I tend to like the LGPL you can use the software, but if you make cnaeghs, you have to make them available.But you (and Brooks) raise the point that I hope is addressing what licenses make sense in science research?You raise the point about code reuse, although I'd guess that small snippets don't really matter. Why? Case in point, the FSF doesn't require copyright forms for patches less than 10 lines of code. Or at least they didn't a few years ago.I think a similar question comes with data. Maybe I have an archive of data that I'd like to open. But the license should be something like: you're free to use this however you want, free to distribute it as much as you want, but please cite this paper if you publish something involving this data.Furthermore, reuse of data implies that the data not be changed. Changing code is fine, but what does it mean to have data under the BSD or GPL license. Can someone make arbitrary cnaeghs to my coordinate files?-Geoff

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Personally, I tend to like the LGPL you can use the software, but if you make cnaeghs, you have to make them available.But you (and Brooks) raise the point that I hope is addressing what licenses make sense in science research?You raise the point about code reuse, although I'd guess that small snippets don't really matter. Why? Case in point, the FSF doesn't require copyright forms for patches less than 10 lines of code. Or at least they didn't a few years ago.I think a similar question comes with data. Maybe I have an archive of data that I'd like to open. But the license should be something like: you're free to use this however you want, free to distribute it as much as you want, but please cite this paper if you publish something involving this data.Furthermore, reuse of data implies that the data not be changed. Changing code is fine, but what does it mean to have data under the BSD or GPL license. Can someone make arbitrary cnaeghs to my coordinate files?-Geoff

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Turana

Everyone. Here's how you fix itTake that credit card and cut it up.CALL THEM and ccanel the account.Don't just stop using it because they are currently working on a new penalty charge for NOT USING your card.They WILL get the message when 40 million people call them up and say NO.They wont have a choice but to fix it.When your money stops flowing into their pockets. They will hear you.No violence. No weapons. No lawyers.Just stop using the card and they WILL FOLDEasy as that.

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Everyone. Here's how you fix itTake that credit card and cut it up.CALL THEM and ccanel the account.Don't just stop using it because they are currently working on a new penalty charge for NOT USING your card.They WILL get the message when 40 million people call them up and say NO.They wont have a choice but to fix it.When your money stops flowing into their pockets. They will hear you.No violence. No weapons. No lawyers.Just stop using the card and they WILL FOLDEasy as that.

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