On 05/26/2010 02:48 PM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de> wrote:
You keep arguing, you always persist on having cdrtools added to the repos in favor of cdrkit.
You always claim, that cdrkit has legal issues.
At the same time you claim that you believe the slander from Debian. Is there any hope to have a reasonable discussion?
Just like you have been told before in the other thread a few months ago, people are just covering their asses, there is a big number of distros using cdrkit so in case of doubt just use what everyone else uses.
And if the problem wouldn't exist, then the distributors incl. the Arch developers wouldn't have any doubts and would switch from cdrkit to cdrtools. As long as there are doubts about your claims and the licenses, there is a problem.
If you have doubts, I recommend you to ask an independent specialized laywer but please to not follow the slander from Debian.
Lawyers are expensive and smaller distros like Arch can't afford to spend money on lawyers because of someone else's quarrel. "Because I say so" is not a valid backup for your claims, Earth used to be flat and the center of the universe because the "experts" of that time "said so". This behavior gets people mad at you and invariably leads to the same result, which is, keep distributing cdrkit. If you want to change that, concede to what people ask of you. If you had done that already most probably we wouldn't be having this huge déjà vu thread. -- Mauro Santos