CRISP: tacky use of my splay tree code.
John R. MacMillan
john at hcr.UUCP
Sun Mar 12 07:50:02 AEST 1989
In article <440 at ontenv.UUCP> soley at ontenv.UUCP writes:
|In article <2706 at rtech.rtech.com>, daveb at rtech.rtech.com (Dave Brower) writes:
|: I'd tried to encourage the use of splay trees by posting a library in
|: comp.sources.unix last year. The code in CRISP is obviously derived
|: from my library, but contains not a whit of credit from me or
|: acknowledgement of the source.
|: ...
|:
|: Phthhhhpt!!! to you Mr Fox. It is tacky at best to rip code off and
|: imply that it is yours. How much else of CRISP did you steal?
|
|Well, you're in good company Dave, Mr. Fox also seems to be claiming
|ownership of Doug Gwyn's directory access library
>From the docs:
"These modules contain libraries that either I have built
or have been collected from postings on the Usenet."
Now it may have been (ok, it was) contrary to netiquette not to
explicitly credit the authors, but I certainly don't see justification
for terms like "steal" or "claiming ownership". Especially if these
libraries were posted to "encourage [their] use", it seems a bit
juvenile to let your nose get too far out of joint.
--
John R. MacMillan Wasn't me she was foolin' 'cause she knew
HCR Corporation what she was doin' when she told me how to
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