From: | Bruce Perens <bruce(at)perens(dot)com> |
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To: | Anthony Towns <aj(at)azure(dot)humbug(dot)org(dot)au> |
Cc: | spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org |
Subject: | are we being honest about legal resources? |
Date: | 2008-03-11 02:28:50 |
Message-ID: | 47D5EE62.9020402@perens.com |
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Anthony Towns wrote:
> I don't think there's ever been a request from the Debian liaison for
> SPI to do that, has there? If there has, it should be the liaison (ie,
> the DPL) chasing it up with the board, not individual Debian developers
> or SPI members. If there hasn't, individual members should be chasing
> it up with the DPL, who's responsible for working out if it's important
> enough for Debian to spend SPI's resources on.
Anthony,
I would find it a lot easier to believe that SPI and Debian's legal
resources were precious if there was the slightest sign that any use was
being made of them. I am running this question past outside counsel,
which is pretty easy, since there is lots of volunteer counsel
available. I can name one purpose-built non-profit and three college
legal clinics that are available to help, and two law firms that want to
make a reputation in Open Source.
I a,m afraid that the most truthful parts of the answers that MJ and I
heard were 1) we're not going to listen if you go outside of the
hierarchy and 2) we're not interested in pursuing new ideas.
Bruce
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