[News] AFUA visited Thendic-France | ANN.lu |
Posted on 24-Apr-2002 15:30 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 629 comments View flat View list |
The French Amiga user group AFUA visited the Thendic-France headquarters and met with Bill Buck and the Coyote Flux guys. Read their report here.
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Posted by gz on 27-Apr-2002 10:51 GMT | In reply to Comment 295 (Samface): I'm no BAF and don't simply believe in them because they have the name, be sure of it. But, you're not giving me a valid argument here. It's MorphOS duty to make sure their product is legal, not Amiga Inc.'s. Why is it so hard to understand that you as the developer of a product have to make sure that your product is legal before actually releasing it and preferably before developing it, as all of your work could just as well be for nought.
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Read my reply to Lennart, and you should see that I never disagreed with what you are saying above.
>>Excuse me, but why should Amiga Inc help the MorphOS team? Why do you seem to think Amiga Inc. owes them something?
My english must be really bad if you misunderstood my sentence in such a horrible way. I was referring to the argument below.
"AI stepped in suddenly and demands control of their project. who would swallow that without taking an issue with it?"
>>The legal concerns for MorphOS is the responsibility of the MorphOS team, not Amiga Inc.
MAINLY and legally it's the responsibility of the morphos team, but as I have said earlier, law doesen't always mean justice. I find AI's intentions ethically wrong. You see 2 apples on the table but think only the other is rotten from inside. Have you ever given it the thought that maybe they both could be rotten?
>>You should know better than going into specific political matters like that. I won't even go into that argument and instead I'll simply tell you that the IP of Amiga Inc is hardly an evil regime bombarding civilians, ok?
Im sorry but I wasn't talking about the situation of amiga industry anymore, because I was replying to things said by you which couldn't be compared to software development.
"Would it be right to do a lynch mob because the police hasn't found the killer yet? No. If you want to help, send your application to the police academy..."
Then you said:
"If you find something wrong about the justice in your country, the only way of correcting this would be either joining the police force yourself or becoming a politician."
"Even Robin Hodd himself realized this and instead he was forced to help Richard back to the throne in order to set things right. Do like a child and learn from the story."
Do the things you have said above have any meaning in the context of AI and MOS?!?
Not in my opinion. Which is why when I was answering your arguments, I wasn't talking about amiga anymore.
>>complicating things more than necessary isn't a very good idea either. Like >>your political stuff, for example, what does it got to do with anything? It >>only stirs up things which isn't topical anyway.
Well it wasn't me starting the political debate. I was merely replying on your posts. |
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