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SubjectRe: Switching to the OSL License, in a dual way.
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 >> Nonesense. If the business no longer has the licence to use BK (for
>> whatever reason) then it no longer has access to the data. Now to
>> get access to the data you must reverse engineer BK...

> Oh, I see, you violate our license, your license is revoked, and
> now you have the write to reverse engineer BK? Show me the law which
> says that is true.

I was working on a project during my free time using BK, and then I
get employed by a company contributing to Subversion. My license is
then void, but I want to be able to still use the files and servers I
used before. Reverse is allowed, and moral, in this case.

> BK has a command that will take a BK tree and produce pure SCCS files,
> there is even a GNU SCCS clone so tell me again you need to go poking
> around in BK?

Without any lose of data and meta-data ?
And still, my license being void, how could I do that ?

(of course, I am not in this case - I'll never be crazy enough to use
a non-free software to store my data).

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