[sldev] [META] *IMPORTANT* New PJIRA Perms
Harold Brown
labrat.hb at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 12:34:57 PDT 2007
You are the one who refuses to sign that contributer agreement. It has
nothing to do with whatever work you have contracted with Linden Labs to
write before, nor would it have anything to do with any work you may
contract for or be hired to do in the future.
I for one am tired of hearing you whine about your contract with LL's. If
you have a problem with your situation with LL's talk to them OFF this
mailing list.
No life isn't fair. No not everyone gets to have their dream job. But
right now the 500 people signed up for this list, who have no business being
involved in your personal life or your issue with LL's, probably know more
about your personal business then they do their own neighbors. And it has
NOTHING to do with Second Life Development.
We're trying to get more Lindens to participate on this list. But why would
they want to? You've attacked almost every one of them about your stupid
contract.
You want to talk development... fine, I'm happy to hear whatever you say.
You want to bitch about you contract, the contributer agreement or how evil
Linden Labs is.... well I'll have to start filtering that noise out of my
mailing list reading. And if the noise level keeps increasing... I'd expect
others to start asking for that filter to be placed further upstream.
On 9/5/07, Dzonatas <dzonatas at dzonux.net> wrote:
>
> Iridium Linden wrote:
>
> 1) If you signed the Open Source Contributor Agreement<http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/open_source/submission>,
> then you have likely been added to the Contrib-Agreement group in Public
> JIRA.
>
> Given that my contract is not being upheld by Linden Lab, I can not fall
> back to the Open Source Contributor Agreement.
>
> I've tried to discuss this issue being that it is more about license
> issues. The agreement shown above is not secure enough for those that have
> written and published programs before SL ever existed. It seemed to be
> understood when I was offered the other contract. If the terms were more
> like that, I would sign it.
>
> This shows again another piece how this is not Open Source, as it creates
> a discrimination against me and my right to protect the security of Linden
> Lab and my work. It lacks 'freedom'.
>
>
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