[ros-dev] RE: What Happened

Rick Langschultz rlangschultz at cox.net
Sat Feb 11 04:34:00 CET 2006


Here is a simple solution for this... Why not come up with a policy  
that states reverse engineering can be used only to get function  
names and inspect a functions properties and results. The reverse  
engineering can not product actual C code contributed to the project  
that is longer than 5 lines of that code. Also, any code included  
that was reverse engineered has to be accompanied by comments of how  
they obtained the code, programs used, etc...

I think there should be a coordinator that controls the flow of the  
submitted code, as well as checking to see if RE code is acceptable  
for use within ReactOS.

This would solve, or help solve, many problems that would deter  
programmers from stealing code without giving proper credit to the  
original owners.

On Feb 10, 2006, at 5:55 PM, Magnus Olsen wrote:

> reverse engineering is not illegal, it is legal todo it.
> But u must rember it exists diffent law in each contry about this.
> Only one way todo revers eng in USA have been tested in court.
> it call Clean room reverse engineering.  As long u are doing
> Clean room reverse engineering it is okay. some other contry any  
> metod are
> okay to use acoding there law.
>
> Please check u fact before u speak
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Eckert" <davy2002a at gmail.com>
> To: <ros-dev at reactos.com>
> Sent: den 10 February 2006 22:26
> Subject: [ros-dev] RE: What Happened
>
>
>> Allow me to just put it this way, reverse engineering IS illegal,
>> HOWEVER even Microsoft reverse-engingeers stuff that they want to  
>> know
>> how it works and to write drivers/etc for, so I still don't see the
>> point of why anyone would have a problem, it's not like ReactOS is  
>> the
>> first to utilize reverse-engineering practices to learn something,  
>> and
>> secondly I'd like to point out by the information I have studied,
>> ReactOS DOESN'T have Windows source code in it (at least by the
>> current facts, no) it was suspected that so due to a certain crash
>> that looked similar in terms of debugging very identicle to Windows.
>>
>> --
>> -David W. Eckert
>>
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