Re: SCO identifies code?
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 12:03:13PM -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
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> You can apply this to any case where the employee is writing software
> in their spare time which is very similar to what they're doing at
> work.
That doesn't matter. If the employer doesn't like the employee's
performance, they can fire them. However what that employee does on
their time is theirs. I work for a PBX vendor, that doesn't mean that
they can in any way stop me from working on another PBX product on my
time. Simply put, what I do on their time is theirs, what I do on mine
is mine. I won't sign a contract giving any employer anything else.
> I have this list filtered into a seperate box, so I do like it if
> people CC me, there are so many messages that I might miss otherwise
> miss a reply.
There are headers you can set that most reasonable MUAs will respect
that will effect this for you automatically (search for Mail-Followup-To)
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Jamin W. Collins
Linux is not The Answer. Yes is the answer. Linux is The Question. - Neo
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