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On 30/03/2019 12:38, Dirk Laurie wrote:
Reputation cannot be inherited.


I never questioned that. Reread my posts, please!

May I remind the participants that Lua is distributed under the MIT
license, which allows you to do almost anything short of failure to
credit the original authors. Nothing stops any of them, even now, from
forking the project and applying whatever development model they think
fit to the fork. The law of the jungle will weed out what does not
work.

I didn't question that.

You missed my point! Please, reread my posts. The MIT license doesn't allow you or anybody else but the copyright holder to use the registered trademark and name "Lua".

And the copyright holder, as spelled out by the license here:

http://www.lua.org/license.html

is Lua.org, PUC-Rio.


Except Steve's Litt's post, I find all of the present discussion (not
just the post to which technically I'm replying) in questionable
taste, rather (as the word "Legacy" in the title of the thread drives
one to think) like relatives squabbling over who will inherit while
the legator is still very much alive.

Comparing people discussing the future of Lua in a civil manner as greedy "relatives squabbling over who will inherit while the legator is still very much alive", is quite disrespectful, IMO, and doesn't bring anything useful to the discussion.



-- Dirk



-- Lorenzo