Hi,

Am Dienstag 02 August 2011 schrieb Dave Neary:
>  From where I am standing, with no special knowledge at all, it looks 
> like the Linux Foundation is simply a risk-averse organisation, 
> conscious of the potential knock-on effects that any legal issues could 
> cause for their members and the projects they host. It looks to me like 
Honestly, a company being afraid of legal consequences is fine. But a linux
company fearing consequences when distributing community developed stuff
is a bit odd considering the fact that this is exactly the way linux is being 
developed
in general.

Really, what do they expect? Linux in general is based on stuff some student 
wrote for
fun in dark finish winters. And now they suddenly realize that there may be
the risk of violating patents?

Till
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