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by dsp1234
3127 days ago
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I was definitely commenting the issue (and likely Telerik's) definition of "not public". The two stated reasons (again, likely just citing Telerik's request), are "they own the ip" and "it's not public" are just bogus. Linking to a publicly accessible resource doesn't have anything to do with IP (using someone's trademark to accurately describe the thing or direct people to it is not a crime, at least in the US), and "it's not public" is just false, as shown. All in all, seems like a cave on Chocolatey's part. Particularly since they have a whole section of their FAQ dedicated to vendor distribution rights[0], which goes through pains to show that most of the time, there is no distribution at all (since it's just automation scripts). This is about as silly as Telerik saying that I can't write: "curl https://www.telerik.com/docs/default-source/fiddler/fiddlers... [0] - https://chocolatey.org/docs/package-triage-process#are-you-a... |
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