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By heimdal31, Section grok*/OSRM Articles
As some of you may or may not know, I have expressed concerns about the Grokline project. I have also been carrying on an e-mail conversation with Len Newman and Bruce Perens. I've posted some items about that e-mail conversation here at IP-Wars.net. I even received permission from Len Newman to post his response to one of my e-mails.
I can state that in my opinion, both Len Newman and Bruce Perens are sincere when they say that the work product at Grokline will not be commercially exploited by OSRM--though, certainly the facts contained in that work product can be exploited commercially be anyone because facts are not copyrightable. I can also state that they have been very open to my criticisms and have clearly been interested in dialog. I can also state, though, that during our conversations the copyright notice on Grokline changed to indicate that the copyright belonged to OSRM. This is a conscious and intentional decision, as I understand it, in part in response to some of my questions. The idea being that if there is a clear copyright holder than the transferring of the entire work to a non-profit would be much cleaner--and Len has assured me that such a transfer is something OSRM is considering. I do have to reiterate that the tone of conversation has been very open and I get the impression that at least some of my questions have raised issues they had not before considered. Many of those issues were not originally my idea and came from discussions here an on Yahoo CKX board. Sunday morning, Len sent me an e-mail and asked if I could summarize all of the issues we had discussed in a single message, since there were a number of issues. I did it in two because I forgot to include an important point in the initial message. Below are the text of those two e-mails, unedited and including my spelling mistakes.
A number of years ago a company sprang up to sell GPL'd software. It was
created by people who had heretofore been fully a part of the proprietary software world. There were some indications that they didn't quite get it (per seat licensing when no one was doing that, not contributing much back), but they did play by the rules and there was a guarantee in the GPL that they could not really pull a fast one. In fact, many saw it as a good thing that proprietary was beginning to embrace the GPL.
I'm talking, of course, about SCO/Caldera. In fact, later in Caldera's history
Unfortunately, they were not successful. This means that later when they were
I mention this at the start because I think that some of the distrust of OSRM is
So, with that introduction, I will try to address some of the issues I have seen
First is the issue of openess. Currently the robots.txt file at Grokline is set
User-Agent: *
As far as the timeline project goes, all of the data is in the detail_*.php
The patent project is even more closed. There is no specific block in the
Specifically tied to the patent project, one of those red flags relates to
Can you explain why you don't want your information available on search engines?
Looking back at the SCO/Caldera example I opened with, while some had misgivings
Thus, another concern is the copyright issue. Currently, the copyright rests
Another issue is the machiavellian capitalist perspective. This is not an issue
Another issue is the searching. Currently the search interface, particularly if
Another minor issue, which was raised by your comment that I was preaching to
Another issue related to the openess is the forkability of the project. As I
Finally, we come to the issues that are related to experience at GrokLaw. I
I'm sure that I have left out numerous issues that others have raised, but I I forgot two items in this initial e-mail and sent off a followup Len, I had planned to add these two thoughts at the end and I completey forgot.
1) Be prepared for flames and nasty posts if you do open up comments on these
2) This is the single most important point I'd like to get across: When ---Tim Rushing
OSRM summary for Len Newman | 281 comments (262 topical, 19 editorial, 5 hidden)
OSRM summary for Len Newman | 281 comments (262 topical, 19 editorial, 5 hidden)
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