Branko Čibej <brane@xbc.nu> writes:
> >This is the main reason I am posting here. I was hoping that
> >someone(CollabNet?) would be willing to fill this role. There isn't really
> >that much responsibility on the employer other than providing a contact
> >person. There is of course no charge involved, and the result of the project
> >is the sole property of the employer to do with as he wishes(although I
> >would personally prefer that it be released under some OS license).
> >
> If CollabNet doesn't come across, I could try to get my employer to
> sign such an agreement. Or I could start my own company especially for
> that. CollabNet folks: competition lurks! :-)
CollabNet is discussing it internally, we'll get back to you soon :-).
What's up with this University, anyway? They want you to write code
for a private firm, and they don't even insist that the result be free
or public domain? :-) Sheesh. I'd heard before that commercialism
corrupted academia, but apparently commercialism didn't even have to
break a sweat.
-K
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Received on Mon Oct 21 23:26:19 2002