Because British citizens in America had been raised with the idea of a nation state and had seen the laws work well and appreciated the organized structure. It in essence is a habit and when the British monarchy damaged their relationship with them they revolted turning to a different system. A minority of learned malcontents for a different system of government promoted it and it was agreed to.
It seems to happen quite often but it's outcome is by no means a positive thing.
In Africa...well there's a thesis in there or three.
That is generally what is meant by the word fork. All the GPL code is as free as it was. The code under the fork follows a different path.
If it's created by a team then the entire team would need to sign off on that unless the creator has demanded that as part of allowing the team to contribute. I'd not join a project with such restrictions as an unpaid contributor.
If it was for a paid position with an employer they'd most likely make me sign something preventing me from being able to disagree with closing the source though I think that's by default with the way the laws are written in the US.
It would be tedious and expensive to try and prove the dark code was not ripping off the GPL code later.
Actually the black robed priests of our illustrious and fault free US supCt have ruled that you can be tried twice for the same crime if it is prosecuted in two different jurisdictions. You can be busted for pot in Maryland, convicted in state court, then convicted in Federal court and serve both sentences serially. If there is a weasels hair of an innocent sounding line in a treaty or binding agreement or someone thinks there is then you can be extradited and disappear.
Also you can get convicted, have a hefty fine, wow actually ALL of the money you have is the fine then the civil suit comes and well all those pesky dweebs who you bilked out of money can't get anything out of you because the government has it. Sweet isn't it.
Crooks always work for the state. They cause people to want more law enforcement, judges, clerks, jails, laws, penalties, fines....it just means they have to raise taxes, increase regulation and stiffen enforcement a little for your own good. Every day. Day after day. The web of the world wide laws is getting tangled don't get strangled.
Take your hacked router, your raspberry pi, your beagle board and fire up a remailer service off of some public wifi or other, run it off solar, coil leech, thermal gradient sucker, piezo traffic leech or whatever power you can get.
Didn't someone do a patch to mixmaster so it could do hold and forward like fidonet?
If it was one of the solid state parts it most likely was 'packaged' in Malaysia with a die of unknown origin and it was 'microphonic' meaning vibration, noise or even heat would make it have changing noise. It was common back in the days of *tubes* , jaysus. I saw it on their VCRs and one boom box.
Compare that to Sony pre-90s where you could not take a part number from the part and substitute it. This was not an effort to force you from buying Sony parts it was Sony finding the perfect part specification then going out on the market and finding a part that was could do the tolerance they required. They would then test 1 million parts and keep what they wanted and then turn the rest back in to the vendor to be repackaged. Every damned part in that circuit would be like that. In the power supply circuit I'm familiar with it would take a highly energetic lighting strike or old age to kill that circuit. The same for a horizontal circuit they really liked, it would take an unusual picture tube failure to kill it.
That or a 2 year old with crayolas or pennies depending on which vent hole it had. Sony and others actually made their stuff crayola and coin proof but I'm not sure of the year.;) Crayolas are wax and water, they will melt and destroy electronics.
They go into a fanboid mode where there are a bunch of incestuous sycophants that pander to the developers egos in a manner that swamps any rational input. This is similar to how religious cults go so far awry.
You sound all rational but how do you address the irrational nature of gnome3 with rational thought? You don't, you get out of it. In this case it won't cost you your life.
Sony was a leader in fabulous technology last century. Now it's infested by profit at any cost slugs yet they seem to not be making that much profit. Sony is a shattered wreck of it's former self, somewhat psychotic, a tad schizophrenic and definitely sociopathic.
If they're legally a person can we legally execute them when convicted of murder? The whole corporation since when a person dies all the cells that contributed die except where organs are harvested. What a bonanza for the organ donation business.
It's cool that this is public information. This of course is shocking but there are clearance reviews that are just boring paperwork with nothing exciting. The more open they are about it the better. I do however thing Shep should have had to do some hard time for failure to disclose. When I had a clearance if you screwed up you could lose your clearance but if you disclosed a mistake like this upfront it was much easier on you. With that information they can target the whore and feed her misinformation.
I've done quotes on it sometime before this, of course I can't find it. "The difficulty with hacking biometrics is keeping the body parts alive. " --mrmeval.
Sony isn't worth the effort to save as all you'd be saving is a vicious sociopath that is as amoral and voracious as an amoeba. When it gets done dumping the excrement it's creating by eating it's legacy it will be a starving pale and emaciated blob looking for it's next meal.
That really looks like you are making the threat to report the company to the app store.
It's safer to use a disposable email, cobble together a form letter 'from the app store' detailing what part of the TOS they would be violating and advising that they strongly consider ethical marketing practices in lieu of unethical behavior.
Drop that F bomb into the global distribution email if they're dumb enough to have that open. Otherwise send it to the legal department, the CEO, the CFO and your companies 'loud larry'.
Quickly trash the address and whistle happily on your way to work.
Right now a friend is hawking his book on Amazon and there is no way I can find to download his book DRM free. He's not been able to turn that off or he's lied and said he cannot turn it off.
Amazon is also forcing one-click to buy it and I won't use that. Because my friend is convinced Amazon is the shats meow I can buy it and then have them send it to me DRM free but at this point I'm not touching one-click until the patent is expired.
The Kobo touch seems to have a problem with refresh but a firmware flash seems to fix it by giving the user a setting for refresh of 1-6 page turns. The reviewer does not seem totally happy with the fix. The reviewer calls it ghosting and there is a screen shot. It's pretty ugly.
We have scam 'institutions' that are there to sucker people with the IQ of a douche into getting government grants and loans for "technical training in computers". There are several of them that have a.edu domain.
"Consumers on an AnchorFree hotspot are presented with a display ad that remains at the top of the screen with every Web site they visit, and those ads can be contextually matched to the content on each page, according to Mark Smith, EVP strategy and product development for AnchorFree."
When someone cries judicial activism about the court ruling with the constitution it's whining.
When a judge writes laws from the bench it's judicial activism.
You will usually hear cries of judicial activism when the supCt rules against someones sacred cow. The 14th is a good example. It freed everyone from some state tyranny not just them Negroes and boy does it still burn some.
I'll wait and see. It appears they've shed themselves of the more poisonous members but that announcement is just a pile of words that past acts do not support.
I'd prefer to have seen glibc die and eglibc take over. It is a more vibrant effort and has embraced embedded devices.
Because British citizens in America had been raised with the idea of a nation state and had seen the laws work well and appreciated the organized structure. It in essence is a habit and when the British monarchy damaged their relationship with them they revolted turning to a different system. A minority of learned malcontents for a different system of government promoted it and it was agreed to.
It seems to happen quite often but it's outcome is by no means a positive thing.
In Africa...well there's a thesis in there or three.
That is generally what is meant by the word fork. All the GPL code is as free as it was. The code under the fork follows a different path.
If it's created by a team then the entire team would need to sign off on that unless the creator has demanded that as part of allowing the team to contribute. I'd not join a project with such restrictions as an unpaid contributor.
If it was for a paid position with an employer they'd most likely make me sign something preventing me from being able to disagree with closing the source though I think that's by default with the way the laws are written in the US.
It would be tedious and expensive to try and prove the dark code was not ripping off the GPL code later.
Actually the black robed priests of our illustrious and fault free US supCt have ruled that you can be tried twice for the same crime if it is prosecuted in two different jurisdictions. You can be busted for pot in Maryland, convicted in state court, then convicted in Federal court and serve both sentences serially. If there is a weasels hair of an innocent sounding line in a treaty or binding agreement or someone thinks there is then you can be extradited and disappear.
Also you can get convicted, have a hefty fine, wow actually ALL of the money you have is the fine then the civil suit comes and well all those pesky dweebs who you bilked out of money can't get anything out of you because the government has it. Sweet isn't it.
Crooks always work for the state. They cause people to want more law enforcement, judges, clerks, jails, laws, penalties, fines....it just means they have to raise taxes, increase regulation and stiffen enforcement a little for your own good. Every day. Day after day. The web of the world wide laws is getting tangled don't get strangled.
Please post the source of that alleged quote. People should be able to verify it and if it is valid avoid anything that person is connected to.
I keep getting ads for guns, ammo, tannerite and paracetamol! WHY? OH WHY?
http://www.tannerite.com/
http://www.examiner.com/article/boa-drops-firearm-company-mcmillan-company-to-halt-accepting-boa-cards
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammunition_box
Duck Duck Go gave those links when I entered my mood.
Take your hacked router, your raspberry pi, your beagle board and fire up a remailer service off of some public wifi or other, run it off solar, coil leech, thermal gradient sucker, piezo traffic leech or whatever power you can get.
Didn't someone do a patch to mixmaster so it could do hold and forward like fidonet?
If it was one of the solid state parts it most likely was 'packaged' in Malaysia with a die of unknown origin and it was 'microphonic' meaning vibration, noise or even heat would make it have changing noise. It was common back in the days of *tubes* , jaysus. I saw it on their VCRs and one boom box.
Compare that to Sony pre-90s where you could not take a part number from the part and substitute it. This was not an effort to force you from buying Sony parts it was Sony finding the perfect part specification then going out on the market and finding a part that was could do the tolerance they required. They would then test 1 million parts and keep what they wanted and then turn the rest back in to the vendor to be repackaged. Every damned part in that circuit would be like that. In the power supply circuit I'm familiar with it would take a highly energetic lighting strike or old age to kill that circuit. The same for a horizontal circuit they really liked, it would take an unusual picture tube failure to kill it.
That or a 2 year old with crayolas or pennies depending on which vent hole it had. Sony and others actually made their stuff crayola and coin proof but I'm not sure of the year. ;) Crayolas are wax and water, they will melt and destroy electronics.
Lets let the jury decide what degree. I think we should get that voted on right away.
Not reporting it and not freely admitting the one night stand should have been a fast way of jail time. I'm not sure if he was punished or not.
Losing the ability to get a clearance is a pretty stiff blow as there are few civilian jobs that require a clearance and pay as well.
They go into a fanboid mode where there are a bunch of incestuous sycophants that pander to the developers egos in a manner that swamps any rational input. This is similar to how religious cults go so far awry.
You sound all rational but how do you address the irrational nature of gnome3 with rational thought? You don't, you get out of it. In this case it won't cost you your life.
Sony was a leader in fabulous technology last century. Now it's infested by profit at any cost slugs yet they seem to not be making that much profit. Sony is a shattered wreck of it's former self, somewhat psychotic, a tad schizophrenic and definitely sociopathic.
If they're legally a person can we legally execute them when convicted of murder? The whole corporation since when a person dies all the cells that contributed die except where organs are harvested. What a bonanza for the organ donation business.
It's cool that this is public information. This of course is shocking but there are clearance reviews that are just boring paperwork with nothing exciting. The more open they are about it the better. I do however thing Shep should have had to do some hard time for failure to disclose. When I had a clearance if you screwed up you could lose your clearance but if you disclosed a mistake like this upfront it was much easier on you. With that information they can target the whore and feed her misinformation.
http://www.dod.mil/dodgc/doha/industrial/11-05079.h1.pdf
I've done quotes on it sometime before this, of course I can't find it.
"The difficulty with hacking biometrics is keeping the body parts alive. " --mrmeval.
I've done poetry on it:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=184870&cid=15266574
Sony isn't worth the effort to save as all you'd be saving is a vicious sociopath that is as amoral and voracious as an amoeba. When it gets done dumping the excrement it's creating by eating it's legacy it will be a starving pale and emaciated blob looking for it's next meal.
Hit the deer then it's a 250 deductible and you get road kill. ;)
That really looks like you are making the threat to report the company to the app store.
It's safer to use a disposable email, cobble together a form letter 'from the app store' detailing what part of the TOS they would be violating and advising that they strongly consider ethical marketing practices in lieu of unethical behavior.
Drop that F bomb into the global distribution email if they're dumb enough to have that open. Otherwise send it to the legal department, the CEO, the CFO and your companies 'loud larry'.
Quickly trash the address and whistle happily on your way to work.
I'd get a Kobo before a Kindle.
Right now a friend is hawking his book on Amazon and there is no way I can find to download his book DRM free. He's not been able to turn that off or he's lied and said he cannot turn it off.
Amazon is also forcing one-click to buy it and I won't use that. Because my friend is convinced Amazon is the shats meow I can buy it and then have them send it to me DRM free but at this point I'm not touching one-click until the patent is expired.
The Kobo touch seems to have a problem with refresh but a firmware flash seems to fix it by giving the user a setting for refresh of 1-6 page turns. The reviewer does not seem totally happy with the fix. The reviewer calls it ghosting and there is a screen shot. It's pretty ugly.
http://portables.about.com/od/ebookreasers/fr/Kobo-Touch-Review.htm
We have scam 'institutions' that are there to sucker people with the IQ of a douche into getting government grants and loans for "technical training in computers". There are several of them that have a .edu domain.
Maybe they'll get it wedged into an industry standard and have the fund rolling in from suckers who think standards mean "free to use".
DD-WRT has had this for a while now.
http://blog.anchorfree.com/news-events/ad-supported-wi-fi-network-launches/
"Consumers on an AnchorFree hotspot are presented with a display ad that remains at the top of the screen with every Web site they visit, and those ads can be contextually matched to the content on each page, according to Mark Smith, EVP strategy and product development for AnchorFree."
When someone cries judicial activism about the court ruling with the constitution it's whining.
When a judge writes laws from the bench it's judicial activism.
You will usually hear cries of judicial activism when the supCt rules against someones sacred cow. The 14th is a good example. It freed everyone from some state tyranny not just them Negroes and boy does it still burn some.
Pity it's not free software. I'll go play with the 10 other toys for that processor that are free software.
I'll wait and see. It appears they've shed themselves of the more poisonous members but that announcement is just a pile of words that past acts do not support.
I'd prefer to have seen glibc die and eglibc take over. It is a more vibrant effort and has embraced embedded devices.