... and it's now 404'ing - looks like someone deleted a repository.
Short summary: some "devin ross" replaces the license of some code with his own, removing any mention of the original authors. Half of GitHub tells him not to do that.
Lots of folks say that raising your profile on Github is a good way to improve your job prospects. In particular, creating, contributing to, and maintaining open source projects can really raise your profile.
Devon Ross found a rather unique shortcut to accomplish this.
Wow, I just realized I can take out any comments on my commits just by making some trivial change, rebasing, and push -f -ing.
(Incidentally, if you want a lot of watchers on your project, you can add people as committers. They then become watchers of your project without any intervention on their part.)
This feels a bit too much like a witch hunt... We don't really know the story, it might be a mistake made while half asleep at the end of a long day, it might be intentional... We just don't know
So let's not jump to conclusion... It does nobody good if we start tarring people without having all the facts.
And he did post an apology before deleting the repository...
Maybe he inherited the project from the original authors with the arrangement that he'd maintain it as open source, but was indelicate in how he modified the license file.
Maybe someone can answer a question I've long had: in a BSD licensed library, isn't the copyright distributed over all collective author's, not just he one listed in the license? That's why some projects make people sign agreements stating that they send copyright to a foundation right?
I never understand why it's not standard practice to say "(C) Copyright 2011, Please see authors.txt for a list of people"
"I don't know what to say this other than I apologize. It was an honest mistake and I've taken measures to fix it. I also contacted the originator to see how I should properly mange the license and such. Lets not get to bent out of shape everyone."
[+] [-] JoachimSchipper|15 years ago|reply
Short summary: some "devin ross" replaces the license of some code with his own, removing any mention of the original authors. Half of GitHub tells him not to do that.
[+] [-] danshapiro|15 years ago|reply
Devon Ross found a rather unique shortcut to accomplish this.
[+] [-] jrockway|15 years ago|reply
(Incidentally, if you want a lot of watchers on your project, you can add people as committers. They then become watchers of your project without any intervention on their part.)
[+] [-] gommm|15 years ago|reply
So let's not jump to conclusion... It does nobody good if we start tarring people without having all the facts.
And he did post an apology before deleting the repository...
[+] [-] mpk|15 years ago|reply
'zactly. It feels like a load of knee-jerk reactions to me. One mistake in a commit in public does not sound like grounds for a crucifixion.
Everybody chill out and hop off the bandwagon already.
[+] [-] ceejayoz|15 years ago|reply
https://github.com/devinross/CrashReporter/commit/58323baac6...
[+] [-] spacemanaki|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] yrashk|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] nupark|15 years ago|reply
I didn't notice before I posted a duplicate copy of the URL, myself :)
This is the developer in question: https://github.com/devinross/
[+] [-] rabc|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] nupark|15 years ago|reply
That demonstrates a surprising, brazen disregard for propriety and makes me wary regarding the providence of Devin's other work.
[+] [-] luigi|15 years ago|reply
https://github.com/devinross/tapkulibrary
Maybe he inherited the project from the original authors with the arrangement that he'd maintain it as open source, but was indelicate in how he modified the license file.
[+] [-] nupark|15 years ago|reply
http://twitter.com/#!/therealkerni/status/48341474210881536
[+] [-] arst|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] kloncks|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] po|15 years ago|reply
I never understand why it's not standard practice to say "(C) Copyright 2011, Please see authors.txt for a list of people"
[+] [-] dev_Gabriel|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ceejayoz|15 years ago|reply
As Github allows commenting on commits, this didn't go over too well when discovered.
[+] [-] jedsmith|15 years ago|reply
https://github.com/devinross
[+] [-] philfreo|15 years ago|reply
"I don't know what to say this other than I apologize. It was an honest mistake and I've taken measures to fix it. I also contacted the originator to see how I should properly mange the license and such. Lets not get to bent out of shape everyone."
[+] [-] unknown|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] jarin|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] kikibobo69|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] arnklint|15 years ago|reply
As in: "I decided to devin my friend's story about doing a start-up to impress this chick at the bar last night."