Python 2.0b1 is released!

Arthur Siegel ajs at ix.netcom.com
Mon Sep 11 07:52:14 EDT 2000


Tim Peters <tim_one at email.msn.com> wrote in message
news:LNBBLJKPBEHFEDALKOLCOEEBHFAA.tim_one at email.msn.com...
> [John J. Lee]
> > Can somebody explain why CNRI still want to keept the copyright if this
is
> > the case?
>
Can't it be safely assumed that there are legalistic reasons for CNRI's
position.  Their reading of their charter in some way compels them
to take the position they have,

If this is so what is needed is some way to let them off their own
hook.

One answer is probably $ or even some barter. They need to
close their books on Python by showing a concluding transaction
that justifies the "investment" they made.

Has an approach any where along these lines been attempted??





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