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Re: <nettime> Linux strikes back...


Would be great... please post the draft for discussion... I think this could be
a great approach for a matter of sensible topics and for NGOs and interest
groups, when a community is in danger of being abolished due to other
interests, them being mainly economic or politic... 

Cheers,

g

>auskadi: I recently  (excuse the self promotion) a paper on this 
>case and touched upon its implications for maintaining the integrity of 
>open source projects. If anyone is interested I am happy to post the 
>draft here and discuss options. But in litigation or the threat thereof: 
>the more the merrier when it comes to getting the other side to cave in!
>Martin

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