Wrong, the worst would be the Earth getting demolished in order to build a hyperspace bypass.
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KDE volunteers said they suddenly found themselves dealing with bug reports Apple deemed too sensitive to share, new requirements for auditing code before releasing it, and demands that developers sign nondisclosure agreements before looking at some Apple code.So you mean once KHTML devs wanted access to code that wasn't part of KHTML, they had to play by Apple's rules? Say it isn't so! Apple plays by their rules for their code, but KHTML doesn't want to play by Apple's rules for Apple code. Again, choices by KHTML to limit their own options.
I didn't knew you could change the license of code originaly under the GPL! If the code (emphasis mine) is written upon the KHTML code, then that code is also under the GPL.
Anyway, a lot of comments are off topic: the original story only dealt with making clear that Apple has not cooperated with the KHTML devs as a lot of people had imagined.
Actually, not al anime is a cartoon. From the webster online dictionary, a cartoon is a "a drawing intended as satire, caricature, or humor". Not all anime is intended to be that way. Some of them are drawn realistically. Would you consider the paintings of Da Vinci cartoons? Of course not. The same applies to lots of anime shows and movies. And since anime is a medium rather than a genre, it would be better to call it animation.
I think the parent is right; porn was behind the comercial success of home video and the Internet and I'll bet it will be the same with hi-def DVD (regardless of the quality of its content).
Wrong, the worst would be the Earth getting demolished in order to build a hyperspace bypass.
KDE volunteers said they suddenly found themselves dealing with bug reports Apple deemed too sensitive to share, new requirements for auditing code before releasing it, and demands that developers sign nondisclosure agreements before looking at some Apple code. So you mean once KHTML devs wanted access to code that wasn't part of KHTML, they had to play by Apple's rules? Say it isn't so! Apple plays by their rules for their code, but KHTML doesn't want to play by Apple's rules for Apple code. Again, choices by KHTML to limit their own options. I didn't knew you could change the license of code originaly under the GPL! If the code (emphasis mine) is written upon the KHTML code, then that code is also under the GPL. Anyway, a lot of comments are off topic: the original story only dealt with making clear that Apple has not cooperated with the KHTML devs as a lot of people had imagined.
Actually, not al anime is a cartoon. From the webster online dictionary, a cartoon is a "a drawing intended as satire, caricature, or humor". Not all anime is intended to be that way. Some of them are drawn realistically. Would you consider the paintings of Da Vinci cartoons? Of course not. The same applies to lots of anime shows and movies. And since anime is a medium rather than a genre, it would be better to call it animation.
Just my two cents.
I think the parent is right; porn was behind the comercial success of home video and the Internet and I'll bet it will be the same with hi-def DVD (regardless of the quality of its content).