Maybe I dont understand the open source idea, but my biggest
concern is someone taking my code, making a few modifications,
and re-releasing it with their name on it and taking credit.

Can anyone help explain this a little more?

Thanks,
Jason


At 10:37 AM 11/19/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Jason DeStefano wrote:
>[snip]
>> If anyone has any experience with pariticipating in linux development
>> "projects" I'd be interested in hearing any tips on how to manage
>> one (assuming I have the time).
>> 
>> Jason
>
>If you are actually going to release it under GPL or other public
>license then I highly recommend using SourceForge.
>
>SourceForge supplies cvs servers, compile farms, mailing lists, multiple
>developer support and a whole load of other options all for free. 
>Basically their requirement is that the software is open source.
>
>http://www.sourceforge.net
>
>Eric
> eric at urbanrage.com
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