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A reminder that kbin is still violating the zlib license of Postmill (the software that powers Raddle)
  • I will not "show respect" to the man willfully copying someone else's hard work for years and refusing to commit the 50 seconds of time it would take to credit her for it. He's had every opportunity to make this right and instead is continuing to obfuscate and drag his feet to avoid abiding by the incredibly straight-forward terms of the license.

  • A reminder that kbin is still violating the zlib license of Postmill (the software that powers Raddle)
  • Where does the zlib license say you need to label specific files or sections of the code? Here, I'll make it easy for you - Please point to the part that says this..

    Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Emma 
    
    This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
    warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
    arising from the use of this software.
    
    Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
    including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
    freely, subject to the following restrictions:
    
    1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
       claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
       in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
       appreciated but is not required.
    2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
       misrepresented as being the original software.
    3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
    
  • A reminder that kbin is still violating the zlib license of Postmill (the software that powers Raddle)
  • Great job providing cover for the man's plagiarism. Brilliant.

    When I get caught stealing from the cookie jar and lie about making amends, I know I could really use someone like you in my corner, explaining to everyone how brave and courageous I actually am for taking the lady's cookies and laughing in her face when she asks me to acknowledge she baked them. After all, writing that thank you note would get in the way of my super important work. I just have too much to do to waste time acknowledging people's labor while I stuff their cookies in my mouth.

  • A reminder that kbin is still violating the zlib license of Postmill (the software that powers Raddle)
  • All he's said in this thread is that he's not giving her the credit he promised to give her because he would have to "label sections of the code" which 1. Isn't true (read the zlib license for yourself) and 2. Would not be any kind of a roadblock if it were true.

  • A reminder that kbin is still violating the zlib license of Postmill (the software that powers Raddle)
  • No, a cis man telling a trans woman he'll give her credit for her hard work "today" and still making strained excuses to avoid doing it 2 months later isn't problematic at all. How dare you drag his good name through the mud? Don't you see how hard he's working to have his people slightly reword her code so he can avoid having to name her in the codebase?

  • A reminder that kbin is still violating the zlib license of Postmill (the software that powers Raddle)
  • You're shifting the blame. Ernest promised a quick resolution 2 months ago and didn't follow through. I don't use kbin, I only use Postmill, so expecting me to clean up his mess isn't a reasonable ask.

    It would take him less time to copy/paste the license file than it took him to write his latest feet-dragging comment here.

  • A reminder that kbin is still violating the zlib license of Postmill (the software that powers Raddle)
  • "Inspired" is not an honest term. You're using someone else's code, so abide by the license they use, or remove their code from your project until you're ready to follow the license. You started lifting Postmill's code several years ago now and have had sooo much time to set things right but keep dragging your feet.

    This isn't a school project, you're gaining financially from someone else's hard work without abiding by their (incredibly permissive) FOSS license and opening yourself up to serious legal action.

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