[Asterisk-Users] H.323 support is distrubuted with Asterisk
(was Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_oh323.so: Segmentation Fault)
Jeremy McNamara
jj at indie.org
Thu May 22 11:10:39 MST 2003
This is futile.. I used asterisk-oh323 as a roadmap, I did not FORK your
channel driver. The process we went through changed the entire logic and
implementation, thus in my lawyer's mind chan_h23 is a totally separate
work not requiring any such copyright notices. I gave you credit where I
felt credit was due. Remember, I tried to work with you in the beaning,
but it was YOU that were unwilling to let others better your driver, so
by the request of MANY people in this community, I decided to create my
own H.323 channel driver.
Also, I wast just informed by another Asterisk user (who wanted to be
left nameless) that asterisk-oh323 mysteriously added new 'features' and
many little things got better AFTER chan_h323 came out. Granted this is
just one persons private comment to me, but why would this person make
these comments if they weren't true, when he just wants to terminate
H.323 calls the best way he can?
Lastly, I just had my lawyer contact the US Copyright office and they
have no listing of asterisk-oh323 as being copyrighted.
'nuff said.. I will not respond to any further discussion on this topic.
Jeremy McNamara
Michael Manousos wrote:
> Jeremy McNamara wrote:
>
>> Michael Manousos wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> As a "thanks" to the authors of the *original* asterisk H.323 channel
>>> driver, McNamara removed all the copyright notices from the source
>>> files.
>>>
>>> Well done! Great job!
>>>
>>> Michael.
>>>
>>
>> You need to verify your facts before spouting ABSOLUTE PURE GARBAGE:
>>
>> *
>> * h323wrap.h
>> *
>> * OpenH323 Channel Driver for ASTERISK PBX.
>> * By Jeremy McNamara
>> * For The NuFone Network
>> *
>> * This code has been derived from code created by
>> * Michael Manousos and Mark Spencer
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^ WTF IS THAT?
>
>
> First of all, this is more than obvious, that
> THIS IS NOT A COPYRIGHT NOTICE.
>
> Your code is clearly derived from our copyrighted BUT free (GPL)
> code. We don't have any objections regarding changing, improving
> or even forking our code, but you should have maintained the
> original copyright.
>
> Furthermore, you cannot discourage people from using
> asterisk-oh323 while promoting your derived and misappropriated
> version, based only on the fact that yours is included
> in the main Asterisk source tree.
>
>>
>> Then goto http://asterisk.nufone.net/ and read that page, then go
>> read the google cache for that page, so you cannot say I just changed
>> it.
>>
>>
>> Jeremy McNamara
>>
>>
>
> Michael.
>
>
>>
>>
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