On Fri 3 Jun 2022, 21:23 G. Branden Robinson, wrote: > At 2022-06-03T16:00:15-0400, Clem Cole wrote: > > Recently a situation has arisen that compromises some of these principles > > and thus the entire status of the project, creating consternation among > > many users and contributors. > > I wonder if that issue would be the one referred to here. > > https://twitter.com/the_aiju/status/1526921795139514368 > > (I understand if Clem doesn't want to directly answer that.) > > It's probably impolitic to reference that matter, and if I'm right > that's no doubt why reference to same was omitted from the announcement > email. It is traditional for such statements to be high-minded even if > they wouldn't be necessary but for the rather low conduct that compels > their issue in response. > > The above situation seems similar to others we've seen before. It's > probably even more impolitic to note that in the Debian Project, this > sort of licensing shenangians would be referred to as "pulling a Jörg > Schilling"[1]. > This stuck a chord for me this evening. I completely understand why such a saying would come into being, having watched things like cdrecord as a young person - I totally get the view on licenses here. But I had a chance to work with Jörg, if only tangentially, on a project and found him to be warm, engaging, brilliant and overall quite pleasant. I was in a unique position to connect Jörg and Henry (yes, that Henry) to talk about some old Unix arcana and it was magic to witness. I hope that in addition to Jörg's eccentricities people also remember how neat he was as a person. He was a brilliant mind. Thanks -Ben > I expect that time will soon tell whether an even better term would be > "committing an XFree86". > > On a positive note, I'd like to express my thanks to the SIMH > contributors past and present for making it straightforward to verify > the behavior Unix V7 troff in my development work on groff. > > If Open SIMH remains dedicated to software freedom in the GNU and DFSG > senses I expect it will enjoy overwhelming support. > > Cheers, > Branden > > [1] https://lwn.net/Articles/195167/ >