can the fork be forked?

Story: Novell's OpenOffice.org Is Not a ForkTotal Replies: 0
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tuxchick

Dec 07, 2006
10:08 AM EDT
A lot of people have been calling PJ shrill and hysterical for calling this a fork. I like PJ- she does her homework and understands how to navigate the legal tarpits and minefields, unline certain "yes I love free software, but..." journalists like SJVN. She could be wrong about this. It seems to me there is a simple test- can the Novell translators and the Novell edition of OO be modified and freely re-distributed? If they can't because of licensing, patent encumbrances or other Microsoft sneakiness, then it's not only a fork, but a dead-end.

The brouhaha over this whole deal is understandable. As far as I can see, PJ and Andy Updegrove are the only ones trying to find and analyze facts.

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