Yes, DXScene is likely how it got in. I don't remmebr, was DXScene open-source? If not the breach of license could be dating up to it.
Yes, DXScene is likely how it got in. I don't remmebr, was DXScene open-source? If not the breach of license could be dating up to it.
DXScene and Eugine's other frameworks/libraries were all commercial. None of it was free as far as I knew. You can take a look back through PGD's new archives on the front page. I posted about this not long before Embarcadero bought KSDev and his services from him.
DXScene and Eugine's other frameworks/libraries were all commercial. Ever....
So it looks like Eugene was in breach of the MPL all along... With Embarcadero having bought the IP, I guess the issue becomes quite interesting indeed.
MPL compliance is easy, it it appears there are other copy-paste of GPL source, Embarcadero could be in for some trouble.
Very small fraction of people who rip other's code provide the proper credit, so I'm not surprised that KSDev's original developers succumbed to this practice, which eventually led the code into Delphi.
However, I'm surprised that the code made its way unmodified. The code itself is poorly written. What was doing Embarcadero's QA department when this code was integrated? Perhaps the code's quality assurance is not part of Embarcadero's business practices?
I don't understand why anybody would want to rip other peoples work when creating their own equivlent parts, where's the fun in that? Or maybe Eugene just wasn't smart enough to figure it out for himself. Maybe I should try and get a job at embarcadero, they could buy the rights to my "Jem Robjects Script Pascal", I made it myself, honest!
Last edited by phibermon; 05-09-2011 at 09:24 PM.
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie - that's an extinction level impact event.
I've never really looked into GLScene. I may have installed the components 6 or 7 years ago to see what it was all about, but I'm pretty sure I got no further than running some of the demos. Perhaps I'm totally wrong here, but, GLScene has been around for what, 10 years now? What exactly is it that Embarcadero added to Delphi when we talk about GLScene? Isn't GLScene, well... old and outdated?
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