Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 6th May 2007 17:39 UTC
Window Managers The first release candidate of Ion3 has been released. "This is the first 'rc' or '(stable) release candidate' release of Ion3. This means that there will not be any further major changes to it. Bugs will be fixed, and as an exception to the general feature freeze, some hooks may still be added, if deemed useful. Translations may also be included. After no new bugs (that can not be deemed features) have been found in this or following 'rc' releases, the stable Ion3 will be released."
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RE: License Change
by vegai on Mon 7th May 2007 11:05 UTC in reply to "License Change"
vegai
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2005-12-25

Same behaviour from Tuomo was apparent on Arch Linux's mailing lists recently as well:

http://archlinux.org/pipermail/tur-users/2007-April/004634.html

It's almost as if he wanted everybody to ignore him and ion.

Edited 2007-05-07 11:05

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RE[2]: License Change
by Soulbender on Mon 7th May 2007 11:33 in reply to "RE: License Change"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

"Same behaviour from Tuomo was apparent on Arch Linux's mailing lists recently as well:"

Wow. Heh. What can you say? It's entertaining in some sick kind of way when people go out of their way to come across as total moronic jerks.
I think the best part was the "timely release" clause he was/is going to put in the license. Is your Ion package lagging? Watch out! Tuomo will legally threaten you!
Heh. Man. This totally made my day.

"It's almost as if he wanted everybody to ignore him and ion. "

I guess everyone does already and that's why he's so irrationally pissed off at FOSS.

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RE[3]: License Change
by rajj on Mon 7th May 2007 17:26 in reply to "RE: License Change"
rajj Member since:
2005-07-06

It's actually really simple to understand. Various distributions distribute ion3 packages with unsupported patches. When said ion3 package doesn't work, they go to Tuomo bitching about it.

He has made it exceedingly clear that he will not support patched versions of ion3, and yet the package maintainers continue to distribute these patched versions and make no mention of the fact that it is unsupported by the author. They also continue to distribute ancient versions of ion3 with the same consequence.

All the package maintainers had to do was mention the fact that their package was non-standard and unsupported. They refused to do so; you can't really blame Tuomo for being a tad bit irritated about it.

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