From owner-p4-projects@FreeBSD.ORG Tue Mar 16 17:30:20 2010 Return-Path: Delivered-To: p4-projects@freebsd.org Received: by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix, from userid 32767) id 0EB141065672; Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:20 +0000 (UTC) Delivered-To: perforce@FreeBSD.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:4f8:fff6::34]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id AE7FA106566B for ; Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:19 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from rene@FreeBSD.org) Received: from repoman.freebsd.org (repoman.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:4f8:fff6::29]) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9B3498FC14 for ; Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:19 +0000 (UTC) Received: from repoman.freebsd.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by repoman.freebsd.org (8.14.3/8.14.3) with ESMTP id o2GHUJvE066436 for ; Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:19 GMT (envelope-from rene@FreeBSD.org) Received: (from perforce@localhost) by repoman.freebsd.org (8.14.3/8.14.3/Submit) id o2GHUJIL066434 for perforce@freebsd.org; Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:19 GMT (envelope-from rene@FreeBSD.org) Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:19 GMT Message-Id: <201003161730.o2GHUJIL066434@repoman.freebsd.org> X-Authentication-Warning: repoman.freebsd.org: perforce set sender to rene@FreeBSD.org using -f From: Rene Ladan To: Perforce Change Reviews Precedence: bulk Cc: Subject: PERFORCE change 175733 for review X-BeenThere: p4-projects@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 List-Id: p4 projects tree changes List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:20 -0000 http://p4web.freebsd.org/chv.cgi?CH=175733 Change 175733 by rene@rene_eee on 2010/03/16 17:29:52 IFC Affected files ... .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.committers.sgml#40 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.develalumni.sgml#8 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml#5 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml#15 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/nycbsdcon/dixon-bsdvsgpl.sbv#2 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2009/dcbsdcon/davis-isolatingcluster.sbv#2 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/share/sgml/mirrors.xml#12 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/internal/machines.sgml#6 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/projects/ideas/ideas.xml#6 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/projects/ideas/ideas.xsl#3 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/releng/index.sgml#33 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/security/security.sgml#10 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/nl/share/sgml/libcommon.xsl#11 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/commercial.consult.xml#20 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/commercial.isp.xml#17 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/news.xml#70 integrate .. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/press.xml#20 integrate Differences ... ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.committers.sgml#40 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + + @@ -86,10 +86,6 @@ - &a.niels; (2004 - 2006) - - - &a.petef; (2001 - 2006) ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml#5 (text+ko) ==== @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml,v 1.78 2009/07/08 12:16:32 blackend Exp $ + $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml,v 1.79 2010/03/14 22:26:02 pgj Exp $ --> @@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ chapter then just use an empty paragraph. - Empty Ehapters + Empty Chapters This is An Empty Chapter ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml#15 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @@ -1526,10 +1526,14 @@ details. - Now, all you have to do is to run the command + After setting up the above entries, run the command /etc/netstart as superuser. It will set up everything for you, using the values you defined in - /etc/rc.conf. + /etc/rc.conf. As a last step, before + initializing the NIS maps, start the + ypserv daemon manually: + + &prompt.root; /etc/rc.d/ypserv start @@ -1803,6 +1807,12 @@ + To start the NIS client immediately, execute the following + commands as the superuser: + + &prompt.root; /etc/netstart +&prompt.root; /etc/rc.d/ypbind start + After completing these steps, you should be able to run ypcat passwd and see the NIS server's passwd map. ==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/nycbsdcon/dixon-bsdvsgpl.sbv#2 (text+ko) ==== @@ -1,18 +1,11 @@ -0:00:02.199,0:00:08.939 -I - -0:00:08.939,0:00:11.849 -they said - 0:00:11.849,0:00:14.669 welcome everybody welcome to BSD v. GPL 0:00:14.669,0:00:19.259 -personaly i'd like to thank the organizers -and the volunteers for making the New York City BSDCon +first I'd like to thank the organizers and the volunteers 0:00:19.259,0:00:20.609 -possible +making the New York City BSDCon possible 0:00:20.609,0:00:23.579 and my employer OmniTI @@ -26,26 +19,26 @@ 0:00:26.789,0:00:29.169 a couple years ago I was invited to give a talk here -0:00:29.169,0:00:33.990 -that was quite quite a lot of fun to give and seemed -be well received +0:00:29.169,0:00:31.990 +that was quite a lot of fun to give and + +0:00:31.990,0:00:33.990 +seemed to be well received. Fortunately they were 0:00:33.990,0:00:37.110 -fortunately they were fool hardy enough to invite me -back again +fool hardy enough to invite me back again -0:00:37.110,0:00:42.460 -but as we know sequels really measure up so -the official title of this is +0:00:37.110,0:00:41.860 +but as we know sequels really measure up so the -0:00:42.460,0:00:44.890 -not the sequel to "BSD is Dying" +0:00:41.860,0:00:44.890 +official title of this is not the sequel to ""BSD is Dying"" 0:00:44.890,0:00:51.790 but don't worry it's just as short as the first one 0:00:51.790,0:00:54.530 -BSD v. GSL the great debate +BSD v. GPL the great debate 0:00:54.530,0:00:57.990 the ongoing conflict between users of the BSD @@ -69,7 +62,7 @@ the BSD and GPL licenses 0:01:10.990,0:01:13.130 -or like duh Jason +or like dull Jason 0:01:13.130,0:01:14.220 everyone knows that @@ -108,7 +101,7 @@ to a select group of users 0:01:52.420,0:01:56.980 -I'll let you make that judgment for yourselfs +I'll let you make that judgment for yourselves 0:01:56.980,0:01:59.540 but first let's step back in time a moment @@ -119,23 +112,23 @@ 0:02:01.570,0:02:03.440 and GPL licenses -0:02:03.440,0:02:10.440 -which should help us better understand their -goals and philosophies +0:02:03.440,0:02:10.040 +which should help us better understand + +0:02:10.040,0:02:10.440 +their goals and philosophies. 0:02:12.420,0:02:15.079 I know boo 0:02:15.079,0:02:20.049 -even though work on the ancestors of UNIX -dates back to nineteen seventy four +Even though work on the ancestors of UNIX dates back to 1974 0:02:20.049,0:02:25.069 -it took roughly fifteen years to get to -a point where these licenses became a necessity +it took roughly fifteen years to get to a point 0:02:25.069,0:02:26.959 -back in nineteen eighty five +where these licenses became a necessity back in 1995 0:02:26.959,0:02:28.299 Richard Stallman @@ -153,23 +146,25 @@ another developer named James Gosling 0:02:37.419,0:02:42.699 -developed the first version of Emacs written in C +had developed the first version of Emacs written in C + +0:02:43.759,0:02:47.809 +After Stallman had incorporated parts of Goslings Emacs -0:02:43.759,0:02:48.809 -after Stallman had incorporated parts Goslings Emacs -into Gnu Emacs +0:02:47.809,0:02:48.809 +into GNU Emacs 0:02:48.809,0:02:53.079 Gosling sold the rights to UniPress 0:02:53.079,0:02:55.719 -UniPress theatened Stallman +UniPress threatened Stallman 0:02:55.719,0:02:58.569 -against further redistribution of the Gosling bits +against further redistribution of the Gosling 0:02:58.569,0:03:01.169 -so he rewote the effected portions +so he rewrote the effected portions 0:03:01.169,0:03:04.819 and released a new version under a copyleft license @@ -178,23 +173,22 @@ call Emacs General Public License 0:03:08.449,0:03:10.220 -the June nineteen eighty eight issue +the June 1988 issue 0:03:10.220,0:03:12.159 -of the GNU bulletion +of the GNU bulletin 0:03:12.159,0:03:15.669 -first mentioned that GNU general public -license +first mentioned that GNU general public license 0:03:15.669,0:03:18.449 -but even his earlest announcement foreshadowed +but even then his earliest announcement foreshadowed 0:03:18.449,0:03:25.449 an underlying theme that forms the great debate 0:03:27.009,0:03:29.599 -switching gears +Switching gears 0:03:29.599,0:03:31.449 switching gears we find ourselves @@ -203,24 +197,22 @@ in the summer of 1989 0:03:33.609,0:03:36.010 -soaking up the summer rays in the computer -lab +soaking up the summer rays in the computer lab 0:03:36.010,0:03:38.889 of CSRG of Cal Berkeley 0:03:38.889,0:03:41.019 -the Berkeley Software Distribution +The Berkeley Software Distribution 0:03:41.019,0:03:44.859 -already had thousands of copies distributed to -users +already had thousands of copies distributed to users 0:03:44.859,0:03:46.769 -because the releases included the source code +Because the releases included the source code 0:03:46.769,0:03:48.519 -AT&T Unix +to AT&T Unix 0:03:48.519,0:03:50.799 as well as Berkeley's improvements @@ -232,7 +224,7 @@ an AT&T source license 0:03:55.619,0:03:57.079 -demand had built up +Demand had built up 0:03:57.079,0:03:59.139 for a version of BSD Unix @@ -241,8 +233,7 @@ that didn't require an AT&T source license 0:04:02.650,0:04:05.269 -so BSD developers were able to put together a -release +So BSD developers were able to put together a release 0:04:05.269,0:04:07.039 free of AT&T code @@ -251,55 +242,55 @@ that included the BSD originated TCP/IP networking 0:04:10.609,0:04:13.979 -stack and it's supported utilities +stack and supported utilities + +0:04:13.979,0:04:17.339 +This version was officially known as -0:04:13.979,0:04:18.339 -this version was officially known as Networking Release 1 -or NET/1 +0:04:17.339,0:04:18.339 +Networking Release 1 or NET/1 0:04:18.339,0:04:20.359 and was released under a liberal license 0:04:20.359,0:04:22.839 -were the user could redistribute the code +where the user could redistribute the code 0:04:22.839,0:04:24.189 modified or unmodified 0:04:24.189,0:04:26.449 -source or binary form +in source or binary form 0:04:26.449,0:04:30.169 -with no accounting of roylaties to Berkeley +with no accounting of royalties to Berkeley 0:04:30.169,0:04:32.069 -even with these liberal terms +Even with these liberal terms 0:04:32.069,0:04:35.470 -hundreds of organizations step forward to paid -the one thousand dollar fee +hundreds of organizations step forward to pay the $1000 fee 0:04:35.470,0:04:41.590 for copies of the official NET/1 media 0:04:41.590,0:04:45.989 -by 1991 the free software community had -considerable momentum +By 1991 the free software community had considerable 0:04:45.989,0:04:48.239 -with the success of the GNU +momentum with the success of the GNU 0:04:48.239,0:04:50.709 -compiler collection of userland tools +compiler collection in userland tools 0:04:50.709,0:04:53.059 -berkeley's own networking release 2 +Berkeley's own networking release 2 0:04:53.059,0:04:56.180 -GPLv2 and the LGPL +GPLv2 and the Lesser General Public License 0:04:56.180,0:04:58.419 -and the linux kernel +and the Linux kernel 0:04:59.639,0:05:02.130 a fledgling knockoff of MINIX @@ -311,8 +302,7 @@ at the University of Helsinki 0:05:08.219,0:05:12.879 -come 1992 the BSD community -was buckling up for a wild right +Come 1992 the BSD community was buckling up for a wild right 0:05:12.879,0:05:15.080 Unix Systems Laboratories @@ -330,7 +320,7 @@ infringed on the official the AT&T copyrights 0:05:25.919,0:05:27.460 -by 1994 +By 1994 0:05:27.460,0:05:28.920 the lawsuit was settled @@ -339,28 +329,25 @@ largely in favor of BSDI and Cal Berkeley 0:05:32.520,0:05:38.819 -but the impact of BSD adoption was -substantial +But the impact of BSD adoption was substantial 0:05:38.819,0:05:41.149 -hello +Hello!! 0:05:41.149,0:05:45.660 -new users gravitated to the Linux and -GNU alternative in droves +New users gravitated to the Linux and GNU alternative 0:05:45.660,0:05:48.469 -resulting in increased acceptance +in droves resulting in increased acceptance 0:05:48.469,0:05:54.490 -of Stallman's GPL license and new manifesto +of Stallman's GPL license and GNU manifesto with -0:05:54.490,0:05:57.910 -with a little bit of history under our belt -we can begin to take a deeper look at the +0:05:54.490,0:05:56.010 +A little bit of history under our belt we can begin to take -0:05:57.910,0:05:59.180 -goals of each license +0:05:56.010,0:05:59.180 +a deeper look at the goals of each license 0:05:59.180,0:06:02.479 and the means it uses @@ -369,43 +356,40 @@ and I means it uses to reach those ends 0:06:06.699,0:06:09.909 -certainly these two licenses share -some common goals +Certainly these two licenses share some common goals 0:06:09.909,0:06:12.250 they're both OSI approved licenses 0:06:12.250,0:06:13.310 -suitable +and suitable 0:06:13.310,0:06:16.870 for a variety of software projects 0:06:16.870,0:06:20.459 -both licenses require attribution to remain intact +Both licenses require attribution to remain intact 0:06:20.459,0:06:23.770 -typically in the form of a copyright notice -within the license +typically in the form of a copyright notice within the -0:06:23.770,0:06:27.560 -every developer reserves the right to point -a completed works and take credit for their +0:06:23.770,0:06:26.560 +license. Every developer reserves the right to point -0:06:27.560,0:06:29.509 -efforts +0:06:26.560,0:06:29.509 +a completed works and take credit for their efforts 0:06:29.509,0:06:33.529 -admittedly some may choose not too +admittedly some may choose not to 0:06:33.529,0:06:37.439 -we don't have any MySQL developers in here do we +We don't have any MySQL developers in here. do we? 0:06:37.439,0:06:41.729 -both licenses +Both licenses 0:06:41.729,0:06:43.999 -but licenses convey freedoms to the user +both licenses convey freedoms to the user 0:06:43.999,0:06:47.399 to use the code as he or she sees fit @@ -435,10 +419,10 @@ provided certain conditions are met 0:07:08.930,0:07:11.949 -we'll come back to this in a few moments +We'll come back to this in a few moments 0:07:11.949,0:07:14.969 -both licenses provide some basic disclaimers +Both licenses provide some basic disclaimers 0:07:14.969,0:07:17.699 as a layer of protection for the developer @@ -459,13 +443,13 @@ exemplary 0:07:27.999,0:07:30.659 -thats a really hard one to get a picture of +That is a really hard one to get a picture of 0:07:30.659,0:07:37.289 or consequential damages 0:07:37.289,0:07:39.070 -including but not limited to +Including but not limited to 0:07:39.070,0:07:46.070 procurement of substitute goods and services @@ -477,45 +461,46 @@ loss of data, 0:08:04.990,0:08:09.710 -lost profits, +loss of profits, 0:08:09.710,0:08:16.710 -or business interuption +or business interruption 0:08:17.119,0:08:20.519 -I'd like to say that I did this slide before this -week +I'd like to say that I did this slide before this week 0:08:20.519,0:08:24.449 anyone who knows me knows that's not true -0:08:24.449,0:08:28.599 -as we've seen both BSD and GPL licences share +0:08:24.449,0:08:27.799 +As we've seen both BSD and GPL licenses share + +0:08:27.799,0:08:28.599 some common freedoms 0:08:28.599,0:08:31.839 but as we know the devil's in the details -0:08:31.839,0:08:35.600 +0:08:31.839,0:08:34.800 I'd actually like to ask for audience participation + +0:08:34.800,0:08:35.600 in the following slides 0:08:35.600,0:08:36.719 this is my own experiment 0:08:36.719,0:08:41.110 -to help gadge the communities familiarity with -the licenses +to help gauge the communities familiarity with the licenses 0:08:41.110,0:08:42.870 -I'm going to read off a phrase +I'm going to read off a phrase and I would like 0:08:42.870,0:08:45.990 -and I'd like you all to tell me which license -it is applicable too +you all to tell me which license it is applicable too 0:08:45.990,0:08:49.120 -k lets begin +ok lets begin 0:08:49.120,0:08:50.029 freedom for everyone @@ -539,7 +524,7 @@ that's correct 0:09:04.540,0:09:08.190 -easy compliance +easy compliance BSD 0:09:08.190,0:09:09.529 force code @@ -548,7 +533,7 @@ to remain open 0:09:10.700,0:09:13.190 -GDL +GPL 0:09:13.190,0:09:15.230 world domination @@ -563,7 +548,7 @@ I'll give you half credit 0:09:25.420,0:09:29.960 -shut up and hack +shut up and hack. FreeBSD. thank you 0:09:29.960,0:09:31.220 brief and simple @@ -572,41 +557,40 @@ BSD 0:09:33.620,0:09:40.190 -complex and obtuse +complex and obtuse. FreeBSD + +0:09:42.200,0:09:44.250 +somebody hacked -0:09:44.390,0:09:48.800 -this is not the ASB graph this is -something someone pointed to online +0:09:44.390,0:09:47.300 +This is not the ASP graph this is something -0:09:48.800,0:09:55.800 -it represents the word count in each -version of the BSD and GPL licenses +0:09:47.300,0:09:49.800 +someone pointed to online it represents the word count -0:10:00.030,0:10:01.790 -yes and I think that that's true +0:09:49.800,0:09:55.800 +in each version of the BSD and GPL licenses 0:10:01.790,0:10:06.270 -the the for and third up losses - -0:10:06.270,0:10:11.340 -it was over the issue it before +BSD actually goes to as you move the fourth and third classes 0:10:11.340,0:10:15.120 take that as you will 0:10:15.120,0:10:17.080 -and I mentioned previously that both include +I mentioned previously that both include 0:10:17.080,0:10:19.260 some conditions regarding distribution -0:10:19.260,0:10:23.370 -this in particular is where you see a real diversion -philosophies +0:10:19.260,0:10:22.860 +this in particular is where you see a real + +0:10:22.860,0:10:23.370 +diversion philosophies 0:10:23.370,0:10:26.439 -the GPL license includes a number of -terms and conditions +The GPL license includes a number of terms and conditions 0:10:26.439,0:10:28.880 intent on restricting the sale, use @@ -618,10 +602,10 @@ let's look at the examples 0:10:34.190,0:10:34.689 -first +First 0:10:34.689,0:10:37.610 -your aloowed to copy and distribute the program source code +your allowed to copy and distribute the program source code 0:10:37.610,0:10:39.090 so long as you include @@ -630,7 +614,7 @@ the copyright notice 0:10:40.920,0:10:43.040 -the disclaimer of warrenty +the disclaimer of warranty 0:10:43.040,0:10:46.460 and any notices that refer to the license @@ -639,43 +623,40 @@ I wasn't sure that anybody would get this 0:10:52.230,0:10:55.840 -you may also charge a fee for packaging or +You may also charge a fee for packaging or 0:10:55.840,0:10:57.690 transferal of the work 0:10:57.690,0:11:02.750 -or offer warrenty protection for a fee +or offer warranty protection for a fee 0:11:02.750,0:11:07.330 -but you may not sell the software +Which you may not sell the software 0:11:07.330,0:11:10.279 -you can copy or distribute any derivative works +Second, you can copy or distribute any derivative works 0:11:10.279,0:11:13.010 providing you meet the following conditions 0:11:13.010,0:11:17.860 -any modified files most prominently displayed -notice that the files were changed +Any modified files most prominently displayed notice that 0:11:17.860,0:11:23.160 -it must be a license as a whole and no charge -to any thrid parties +the files are changed it must be licensed as a whole and 0:11:23.160,0:11:26.740 -and if the program reads commands interactivly when run +no charge to any third parties and the program reads commands 0:11:26.740,0:11:28.800 -it must display an announcement +interactively when run it must display an announcement 0:11:28.800,0:11:35.800 -including a copyright notice and disclaimer -of warrenty +including a copyright notice and disclaimer of warrenty 0:11:37.570,0:11:40.860 -you may copy or distribute the code in binary form +Third, you may copy or distribute the code in binary form 0:11:40.860,0:11:43.140 provided you meet these conditions @@ -684,249 +665,242 @@ you include the corresponding source code 0:11:46.190,0:11:49.860 -a written offer +and a written offer 0:11:49.860,0:11:52.380 valid for at least three years 0:11:52.380,0:11:57.720 -to provide any third party with a copy of the -source code +to avoid any third party with a copy of the source code 0:11:57.720,0:12:04.720 -for a fee not to exceed the cost of distributing the source code +For a fee not to exceed the cost of distributing the source code -0:12:06.120,0:12:09.690 +0:12:06.120,0:12:08.820 there are other restrictions as well we have covered + +0:12:08.820,0:12:09.690 the most intrusive ones 0:12:09.690,0:12:16.690 -the other is a mass of while the religious -right +the other is man to the power of relevant gesturing 0:12:17.680,0:12:21.500 -to be fair the FCC licenses and without its -own restrictions +To be fair the BSD licenses and without its own restrictions 0:12:21.500,0:12:26.620 -most of the issue mainstream the is the distributions -such as previously majesty +most of the mainstream BSD distributions such as FreeBSD, + +0:12:26.620,0:12:30.620 +NetBSD and DragonFly BSD -0:12:26.620,0:12:31.950 -and ratified is the up for further to cosby -is the lessons for nafta +0:12:30.620,0:12:31.950 +for further too cause BSD license when you code 0:12:31.950,0:12:34.420 -the only issue brought it goes one step further +the only BSD project goes one step further is using 0:12:34.420,0:12:38.600 -using the issue like a modified highest the -license with no extra cost +the BSD like a modified ISC license with no extra causes + +0:12:38.600,0:12:42.010 +but again even these have a number restrictions -0:12:38.600,0:12:42.980 -but again even these have a number of his -first reactions use our freedoms +0:12:42.010,0:12:42.980 +on users freedoms 0:12:42.980,0:12:44.500 -here's an exhaustive lives +Here's an exhaustive list 0:12:44.500,0:12:51.500 -of these restrictions +of these restrictions. -0:12:52.270,0:12:58.040 -activists loyal there - 0:12:58.040,0:13:02.640 -no more free license is the easier it is to -comply +The more free licenses is the easier it is to comply with 0:13:02.640,0:13:05.190 -conversely the more complex a license becomes +Conversely the more complex a license becomes 0:13:05.190,0:13:10.240 -the more likely it is that violations her +the more likely it is that violations to occur 0:13:10.240,0:13:13.250 -the saw for freedom law center +The software freedom law center 0:13:13.250,0:13:20.150 offers legal representation 0:13:20.150,0:13:23.220 -the free and open source offer projects +the free and open source software projects + +0:13:23.220,0:13:27.820 +The web site will lead you to believe that they defend -0:13:23.220,0:13:28.590 -the web site lead you to believe that they -defend the rights of all streets are process +0:13:27.820,0:13:28.590 +the rights of all free software projects 0:13:28.590,0:13:30.830 -but would review the press releases +But the quick review the press releases shows that every 0:13:30.830,0:13:35.560 -shows that every single case it's a has been -released +single case that have accepted has been related to the GPL 0:13:35.560,0:13:38.040 -in fact many of you may remember last year +In fact many of you may remember last year 0:13:38.040,0:13:41.570 -when will it makes their story developers +when one of the Linux free licensed developers 0:13:41.570,0:13:43.519 -realizing straight floaters - -0:13:43.519,0:13:46.840 -obviously if they're struggling the jeep you -know +realizes straight further Open BSD strive into the GPL 0:13:46.840,0:13:48.250 -what you saw +which is fine 0:13:48.250,0:13:52.860 -what they also removed rates copyright points -that the case +But they also removed copyright license notification 0:13:52.860,0:13:55.020 -the software freedom also stepped in +The software freedom also stepped in 0:13:55.020,0:13:58.570 -in convince limits developers to correct the -rich states +in convince Linux developers to correct their mistakes 0:13:58.570,0:14:02.570 -but not until a storm of controversy was unleashed +But not until a storm of controversy was unleashed 0:14:02.570,0:14:06.700 -causing hardship among the lyrics and the -it's the communities +causing hardship among the Linux and BSD communities 0:14:06.700,0:14:10.170 -the press releases carefully worded +The press releases carefully worded 0:14:10.170,0:14:14.980 -to make it safe +to make it sound 0:14:14.980,0:14:16.749 to make it sound like they were betting 0:14:16.749,0:14:20.360 -you can be as the license for compatibility +the open FreeBSD license for compatibility 0:14:20.360,0:14:25.420 -rather than explaining how the limits developers -infringed on race right +Rather than explaining how the Linux developers had +infringed on its copyright 0:14:25.420,0:14:31.830 -does anyone else in also +does anyone else smell something? fun? 0:14:31.830,0:14:35.030 -because copyright a softer also complex +Because copyrights and software laws are so complex 0:14:35.030,0:14:38.830 -the number of missus claus up we're going -to be as easy going as this is +The number of mess cropped up regarding BSD and GPL licenses 0:14:38.830,0:14:40.640 -i'd like to conclude my top +I'd like to conclude my talk 0:14:40.640,0:14:43.740 -but they're not few days +by clearing up the theories 0:14:43.740,0:14:45.010 -this is number one +Myth #1 0:14:45.010,0:14:47.390 >>> TRUNCATED FOR MAIL (1000 lines) <<<