[Celinux-dev] Reverse Engineering and the new CELF Wiki

Scott E. Preece preece at motorola.com
Mon Oct 30 14:39:13 PST 2006


Of course, we can't prove anything to anyone, but we can have the policy
statement make our intent clear.

For these two questions, that should probably include saying that the
editors reserve the right to remove material that is offensive, illegal,
or infringes copyrighted material,  that the site is bound by CELF's IP
rules and not subject to control by any individual company, and that
while material is licensed to the site by the author (under the GPL and
GFDL, if that's where we ended up), the author retains ownership and the
ability to use or license it elsewhere.

scott

| From celinux-dev-bounces at tree.celinuxforum.org Thu Oct 26 15:21:28 2006
| Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 16:02:17 -0400
| From: "Bill Traynor"<btraynor at gmail.com>
| Precedence: list
| 
| In my travels in webland as well as through various conversations with
| embedded developers, a concern has come concerning work (research)
| involving reverse engineering and it's inclusion on the new CELF Wiki.
| 
| Concerns include:
| 
| 1.  Why would I post my Linux work on a site sponsored by companies
| who would prefer I didn't reverse engineer their devices?
| 
| 2.  If I create content on the new CELF Wiki, what's stopping CELF
| from suddenly switching to a members only model, where only CELF
| members can access content?
| 
| As many of you know, some innovative work typically comes from
| 'hackers' messing around in their basements.  So how do I allay their
| fears and get them to contribute?
| 
| Thanks
| Bill
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