[haiku] Res: Re: Attribution for Haiku website design and theme

  • From: Michael Oliveira <michaelvoliveira@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 15:08:01 -0700 (PDT)

Let's the fire begin again

 Sorry Jorge,

but you make a contribution with your effort and code to Haiku project 
(equivalent a donation). So, as haiku is an open source project, you give away 
all patrimonial rights that now belongs to Haiku (like public domain for 
comparation).
If you want the website offline, you need to proof that your moral rights was 
attacked (that Haiku is doing a bad use of it, for example). 

Imagine that axel or ingo wants to be out of project and request something 
similar.

Regards,


Michael
Lawyer





________________________________
De: Jorge G. Mare <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Para: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 11 de Maio de 2010 18:24:50
Assunto: [haiku] Re: Attribution for Haiku website design and theme

Howdy,

I just received this email from Niels Reedijk:


I
>would like to inform you that someone recently informed me that you
>>are bad-mouthing the project on articles on third-party website:
>
>http://www.haikuware.com/ 20100509498/my-haiku-library- and-application-rant
>
>>That in combination of the tone of your messages on the recent [haiku]
>>thread made me decide that you are a potential security liability to
>>the project, as I fear that you will make a rash decision like you did
>>when you left last time and will threaten the stability of our
>>systems. I have therefore removed you Drupal admin permissions. I have
>>informed the other sysadmins.
>
>>I want you to understand that this is a unilateral decision (as is
>>possible in the agreements the sysadmins have that anyone is able to
>>implement immediate security fixes when it seems the system is
>>threatened). You may, if you want to, appeal my decision on the
>>[haiku-development] mailing list.
Thank you Niels, you have just made my point on how the Haiku core
people acts as a clique by retaliating on those who have a critical eye
on whatever they do or say.

Anyway, being that it has become this obvious that the Haiku elite does
not want me or my contributions, I take back my request for attribution.

Additionally, as the author of the Shijin theme, I revoke the
permission that I granted to the Haiku project and demand that it be
removed from the Haiku website IMMEDIATELY.

Thank you.

Jorge / aka Koki


      

Other related posts: