Ok. got it. go ahead and include those unwanted changes :)
And rollback Constants_ja_JP.properties.
Thanks for feeding me,
Yusuke - the troll.
On Sep 1, 2010, at 8:02 PM, Michael Neale wrote:
Wrong again:
5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise,
any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work
by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of
this License, without any additional terms or conditions.
Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify
the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed
with Licensor regarding such Contributions.
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Yusuke Yamamoto <yamamoyu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You want to include my works in the future release as derivative works, right?
I understood. Please go ahead and keep redistributing the changes in *.java - which is
declared to be released under the ASL.
But, please remove the change in
drools-guvnor/src/main/java/org/drools/guvnor/client/messages/Constants_ja_JP.properties
from me.
It's got no license declaration in the file. So I guess I have choice to decide the
license of my work. And I decide not to deliver my changes under the ASL.
Please understand that it is not permissible for me that Red Hat takes advantage of my
work.
It may sound unconstructive. Yes, it is unconstructive. But this is what my doctor is
suggesting.
Things need to get straighten.
Cheers,
Yusuke - the troll.
On Sep 1, 2010, at 7:08 PM, Mark Proctor wrote:
> On 01/09/2010 11:01, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:
>> Now I'm not requesting to change the license retroactively.
>> It's okay to keep including my work in the released versions.
>> As the copyright holder, and the originator of the work, I'm just declaring
that my work will no longer licensed under the ASL in the future versions.
>> AFAIK, the copyright holder can change the license in the future release.
>> Like oracle changed the license of WebLogic Server from BEA's license to OTN
license.
> That is not how it works, end of discussion.
>
> Mark
>>
>>> Any further discussions should take place between legally qualified people.
>> Please have Richard respond to me faithfully. Otherwise I need to request here.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Yusuke
>>
>> On Sep 1, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Mark Proctor wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/09/2010 10:16, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:
>>>>> No that is not the way that OSS licensing works. You as the copyright
holder may release future versions of code you hold the copyright for under different
licenses. You cannot retro-actively change the license of something.
>>>> Yeah, you're right on that part.
>>>>
>>>> Red Hat shouldn't be the copyright holder since it's done by my
spare time. There's no term in the employment agreement that enables Red Hat to grab
copyright ownership of employee's work done by unpaid hours.
>>>> You are confusing copyright, go seek legal council - maybe Richard?
>>>>
>>>> And as the copyright holder, I do not wish to release my work under the
ASL in the future.
>>>> So please remove them from the trunk and do not include in the future
versions.
>>> Either you are incredibly stupid, or just playing dumb to annoy everyone and
waste people's time. I don't think myself or others could have been any clearer.
You cannot retroactive unlicense something. That code which you have contributed is under
the terms of the ASL, FOREVER, you cannot change that. Under the terms of the ASL we can
modify it and distribute and make derivitives from it in further versions FOREVER.
>>>
>>> I have made that clear, your code will not be removed, this matter is closed
and you will achieve nothing more in discussing this further here. Any further discussions
should take place between legally qualified people.
>>>
>>> Now grow up and stop embarassing yourself.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Yusuke
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 1, 2010, at 4:22 PM, Mark Proctor wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 01/09/2010 02:50, 山本 裕介 wrote:
>>>>>>> At the time of your contributions to Drools and other
projects you were a Red Hat employee. The Red Hat legal department has determined that it
has the right to copy, modify and distribute your contributions under the Apache License
version 2.0 and considers this matter closed.
>>>>>> Richard didn't explain that.
>>>>>> I didn't use Red Hat time to fix those bugs, translate
message resources. I believe that "I am/was a Red Hat employee" doesn't
matter. I'm not paid for the task.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "At the time the code was contributed in good faith under
the Apache license, you cannot then decide at a later date to change your mind."
>>>>>> My understanding is that people just do not want to undone their
contributions usually. That is how OSS works.
>>>>>> Technically the copyright holder of translated message resources,
program codes is the originator.
>>>>>> I agreed to distribute my work under the ASL, but I didn't
tell that I willingly give away the copyright to the project.
>>>>>> Anybody who originates their work (i.e. the copyright holder)
should be able to decide the license at a later date.
>>>>> No that is not the way that OSS licensing works. You as the copyright
holder may release future versions of code you hold the copyright for under different
licenses. You cannot retro-actively change the license of something.
>>>>>
>>>>> Imagine I release a project under ASL, I get a million users. I then
change my mind and revoke that and tell those million users, you can't use that under
OSS anymore as i've changed my mind, if you want to use it pay me 10 billion dollars.
>>>>>
>>>>> You are confusing copyright and licensing, go seek legal council.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Richard, any comment?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sep 1, 2010, at 8:27 AM, Michael Neale wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So is the reason that there is a dispute over another
copyright holder? (ie these changes were copied in violation of that copyright in the
first place) - or a case of changing-minds about rights to the commits of the original
work? (if the latter then close the issue - nothing can or should be done - as it is a
licencing issue then, not a copyright issue, and as Mark says the licence doesn't
permit that revoking).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Mark Proctor
<mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
>>>>>>> Yusuke,
>>>>>>> At the time of your contributions to Drools and other
projects you were a Red Hat employee. The Red Hat legal department has determined that it
has the right to copy, modify and distribute your contributions under the Apache License
version 2.0 and considers this matter closed. If you have any further need to discuss this
please do so with Red Hat legal, - you have their contact details.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Even if you were not a Red Hat employee, which you were at
the time, you cannot undo an OSS code contribution, that is not how OSS licensing works.
At the time the code was contributed in good faith under the Apache license, you cannot
then decide at a later date to change your mind. The OSS licenses, be it ASL or LGPL or
GPL, are designed specifically to provide certainty in that area. Without this level of
certainty end user OSS adoption would be a minefield as every time developers fall out,
which happens often, one could demand all their code be removed and this would impact
everyone who has invested time installing that software in production systems.
>>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 31/08/2010 17:41, 山本 裕介 wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have consulted RH legal dept. only to get no meaningful
response.
>>>>>>>> I guess Edson is the one who commit most of these files.
>>>>>>>> The how and why they need to be uncommitted is attached
to the Jira issue.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>> Yusuke
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sep 1, 2010, at 1:34 AM, Mauricio Salatino wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Yusuke, good question. I'm not sure where is
the right place, but you are only asking to rollback your changes right?
>>>>>>>>> who commit all your contributions to the jboss repo?
>>>>>>>>> I also saw that you mention: "For several
reasons, I decided to withdraw those contributions introduced from my spare time. "
>>>>>>>>> can you mention those reasons? so we, as community
can learn why you want to remove your contributions. I'm just curious.
>>>>>>>>> Greetings.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:50 PM, 山本 裕介
<yamamoyu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Where is the appropriate forum for copyright issues?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Sep 1, 2010, at 12:45 AM, Greg Barton wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> > This is not the appropriate forum for copyrighgt
issues.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > GreG
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > On Aug 31, 2010, at 9:40, 山本 裕介
<yamamoyu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Hi,
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > There's a copyright violation issue on
Drools 5.1 release.
>>>>>>>>> > Please remove the changes listed in the
following issue.
>>>>>>>>> >
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-2660
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Thanks,
>>>>>>>>> > Yusuke
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