Re: RH and GNOME
On 21 Jul 1998, Stephen Zander wrote:
> . . . if you develop (even on your own time) something
> that suggests itself to you due to your normal day-to-day activities
> at your place of employment, your employer can claim IP rights over
> your work. . . .
...then move to another country, where laws allowing intellectual
slavery of this kind do NOT obtain.
Alternatively, if you live in a democratic society, persuade others to
help you CHANGE such laws from within.
But if you're any kind of really creative artist, you won't give a damn
in any case.
-Martin Wheeler - StarTEXT, Glastonbury, Somerset, England - BA6 9PH
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mwheeler@startext.co.uk http://www.startext.co.uk/beowulf/
"The future of computing lies in parallelized supercomputing clusters
built from off-the-shelf components and running open-source software."
So why has the only such software been made available _exclusively_
in one pre-packaged format only?
(see: ftp://beowulf.gsfc.nasa.gov/mirror/extreme_linux/RedHat/ )
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