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Re: Outlaw Cygwin Install


At 09:02 PM 4/23/2002, rich-paul@rich-paul.net wrote:
> > That works so long as the users come to that site to install and that site
> > for support of the install.  The current Cygwin policy is to offer email 
> > "support" for software it distributes.  It's impractical to do otherwise.
> > Also, the hope is that people who want to add features to anything Cygwin
> > offers will do so in the context of the existing facilities.  In this case, 
> > the desire is that people will enhance setup vs making some home-grown thing.
> > This list would obviously entertain questions on install issues from the
> > Cygwin distributed setup, no matter what functionality it has.  So the 
> > policy that you see as being not liberal enough is one that merely attempts
> > to keep the group focused both in a software development sense and in a 
> > support sense.  It doesn't exclude functionality.  It just seeks to add it
> > in the framework that exists already.  I hope that makes some sense to you.
> > 
>
>Sure.  I don't have a problem with the list policy.  If somebody
>got one of my products, hacked or misused it, and then tried to
>get me to fix 'bugs', I wouldn't be too friendly.  That's why I
>thought a separate list for unsupported uses might be in order. I
>didn't intend to criticize.
>
>The reasons I didn't contribute what I'd done back to cygwin are
>pretty clear if you've read the thing:  It's a butt ugly hack,
>and it's not really general.  It does exactly what I need, but I
>suspect that most people don't need that.   Actually, there's a
>third reason, which is that when I use this hack, I install a
>great deal of non-cygwin software that I have no right to
>distribute or contribute, so even if somebody did put similar
>functionality into setup.exe, I would probably have to continue
>to do an ugly hack on my own.


Sounds fair to me.



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