I'd check out http://www.eec-tuner.com/ or www.tweecer.com or http://www.andersonfordmotorsport.com/pms/pms-50.h tml... I'm a Ford (Mustang specifically) guy, but those are just some of the options I have. I believe other options are available for other manufacturers.
While I agree with your definition of "inciting," I think it's important to note that your and my definition is an OPINION, others may have differing definitions (both more strict and less so). Nearly everyone gets a different "feeling" about any given word than another person may.
Out of sheer ignorance, I truly want to know how OSS developers can be sure Microsoft (because of its closed source nature, at least, til now:) ) hasn't copied some GPL'd code. As in, if no one (at least, effectively no one) can look at Microsoft's code how can anyone be sure Microsoft hasn't lifted some code?
I'd check out http://www.eec-tuner.com/ or www.tweecer.com or http://www.andersonfordmotorsport.com/pms/pms-50.h tml... I'm a Ford (Mustang specifically) guy, but those are just some of the options I have. I believe other options are available for other manufacturers.
Matt
While I agree with your definition of "inciting," I think it's important to note that your and my definition is an OPINION, others may have differing definitions (both more strict and less so). Nearly everyone gets a different "feeling" about any given word than another person may.
Out of sheer ignorance, I truly want to know how OSS developers can be sure Microsoft (because of its closed source nature, at least, til now :) ) hasn't copied some GPL'd code. As in, if no one (at least, effectively no one) can look at Microsoft's code how can anyone be sure Microsoft hasn't lifted some code?