Friday, June 24. 2005Slashdot; NDATrackbacks
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Good luck to ya with the SoC!
I am also anxiously awaiting an email from them
"Slashdot picked up the story I submitted about KDE, amaroK and Wikimedia."
And naturally, most of the comments below the story are: 1) "This is a stupid project. I already know who sings the songs I'm listening to, why would I need to look them up?" 2) "KDE is going to ruin Wikimedia somehow." 3) "Gnome/Beagle/Whatever is much better than this will ever be." Good to see some things never change.
Actually, apart from the usual bashing, there was a great deal of positive comments. I thought it turned out quite well.
That which they made you sign is not an "NDA." Well, at least it's not related to how they made you sign a contract on not working on similar projects. Two different things at least
As far as signing the "not working on similar projects" document - they can't make you sign that (i.e., if you didn't you'd still have the job), and it's unenforceable (for the most part). Not that it matters. -Charles
Well, it did say "Non-Disclosure Agreement" at the top. That was my clue that it was a NDA.
It wouldn't surprise me if it was unenforceable about what I did in my free time, and they put it in anyways. Like how Major League Baseball at the end of a broadcast of a game seems to say that the viewer is under some sort of pact of secrecy and otherwise has no fair use rights. Companies don't mind spreading a little FUD around. But like I said, this /is/ Missouri.
"KDE has the largest public revision control system in the world"
Humm, what do you mean ? - largest in size ? (then what about sourceforge) - largest in community ? (then what about the kernel) I don't say it's wrong, I'm just a bit surprised. Keep going with this magnificient software which is amaroK !
We're not counting sourceforge and other similar services because it isn't one repository or one project. With a KDE SVN account you can commit to any KDE project all one one hostname/server. So largest in size, yes. I didn't make this up, it was in a blog from one of the KDE SVN administrators during the migration IIRC. They challenged people to find a larger public revision control system and none came forward.
It might be largest community, I dunno. There's >1000 people with SVN commit access. The kernel doesn't have a public revision control system AFAIK. |
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