I think that the current Fabrice's movement is the correct one and I
hope that a company will sponsor not only the KQEMU but the whole QEMU
project as is the BEST and MOST COMPLETE non-old computer emulator,
and also, its fast, and it's worth it.
There are a lot of companies interested in open source projects, like
Novell, IBM, Apple, did anyone tried to contact them?
Regards,
Natalia Portillo
P.S.: Anand I think that your action of complaining Savannah could
"hurt" (sorry I don't know the exact word) Fabrice and is based on
another person's words, and is more a child's action than one from an
adult. You should just have let Fabrice to see that he was breaking
Savannah's rules.
P.S.2: Fabrice if you need a CVS server I offer my modest server.
These are my 2 eurocents ;)
El 12/02/2005, a las 6:14, Anand Kumria escribió:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 03:01:53 +0100, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Anand Kumria wrote:
Is it really fair to distribute a proprietary module from a free
software source code repository?
Is it really fair to expect others to work for nothing at all?
Are you actually this stupid?
Or is it that English isn't you native language and you've missed the
subtle point that qemu is breaking the rules of savannah by
distributing a
binary module?
I was trying to be polite and subtle about it so that Fabrice could
consider his options and make a considered cautious move.
Anyway, because of your response, I've complained to the savannah
administrators.
No thanks to you.
Anand
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