If you release your code under the GPL, no one can remove your name from
the code.

Someone can take the code and modify it, but they must give you credit for
it. Normally,
if someone wants to modify your code and fork it off as a separate project,
they will ask
your permission first.  Most likely, no one will want to fork the code, but
instead will just
submit patches to you so you can integrate it into your project.  Probably
the best thing
to do would be to add module functionality to the code so others can just
write plugins for it.

If you put your project up on sourceforge, you are the lead developer on it.
You can add
other developers for the project if you want others working on it.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason DeStefano
To: tclug-list at lists.real-time.com
Sent: 11/19/00 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] To firewall or not to firewall...

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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