Notices by Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se), page 66
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Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 02:08:09 UTC
Danyl Strype
@clacke @bob @slrock just watched the talk. My conclusion is that any given legal action needs to be considered on its own merits. -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:29:31 UTC
Danyl Strype
@hannes2peer FYI http://qttr.at/1zvc spam turning up on #Quitter.se again -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:27:29 UTC
Danyl Strype
@zatnosk @fla @banjofox that's why I thought of moving the discussion to Diaspora's forum, or setting one up on Disroot (both use Discourse) -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:24:56 UTC
Danyl Strype
@zatnosk @fla @banjofox some of us prefer to avoid #GitHub due to the chunks of code they refuse to liberate
http://qttr.at/1zvb -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:21:51 UTC
Danyl Strype
@zatnosk @fla @banjofox are you already using GitHub for #FediBook dev and wanting to document this discussion there for reference? -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:20:15 UTC
Danyl Strype
@zatnosk @fla @banjofox sorry I might have been better to ask clarifying questions when you brought up GITHub ;) -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:18:31 UTC
Danyl Strype
@banjofox @zatnosk @fla I don't understand. Do you want to run your own #Discourse instance? Or move this discussion to an existing one? -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:16:13 UTC
Danyl Strype
@deejoe @clacke no, "really" is right. If most people were inclined to casually murder each other, laws against murder wouldn't work -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2017 00:13:18 UTC
Danyl Strype
@clacke no, Eben is saying that the law "is" community guidelines. If it relied on enforcement, rather than legitimacy, it wouldn't work. -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 09:03:48 UTC
Danyl Strype
@bob @clacke @slrock Eben's concern is the chilling effect of litigation on individual *developers* more than big companies ("open source") -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 09:01:09 UTC
Danyl Strype
@bob @clacke @slrock oops! I mean *copyleft* of course, although the same argument applies to all copyright enforcement ;-P -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:59:22 UTC
Danyl Strype
@bob @clacke @slrock the argument is that diplomacy is more likely to achieve both greater use of && greater compliance with copyright -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:58:03 UTC
Danyl Strype
@clacke @bob @slrock sure, but the same applies vice-versa -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:43:07 UTC
Danyl Strype
@bob @clacke @slrock for all these reasons, the "open source thinking" charge is a red herring. It misses the substance of Eben's position -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:42:05 UTC
Danyl Strype
@bob @clacke @slrock 3) if fewer developers use coyleft licenses or copylefted software, this damages copyleft's ability to achieve anything -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:41:04 UTC
Danyl Strype
@bob @clacke @slrock ... see the research funders statements in Eben's talk stipulating non-copyleft licenses -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:40:13 UTC
Danyl Strype
@bob @clacke @slrock 2) even if suing succeeds in forcing compliance on the target, it makes copyleft scarier and risks reducing its use -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:39:17 UTC
Danyl Strype
@clacke @bob @slrock 1) in the absence of clear legislation, law works by establishing precedents. Failed court cases create bad precedents -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:32:04 UTC
Danyl Strype
... that way instead of being distracted by the coding you are doing, you can focus on #Git itself, it's organising metaphors, and commands -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2017 08:31:19 UTC
Danyl Strype
Want to learn #Git? Try practicing on repos containing files of ordinary text. Use it to track your blog posts in it, write your novel etc