NiaTrue,
Your ignorance of the facts shows again. They didn't release the full code, and have admitted to it. It was an honset oversight, but many things are still missing. They still say the kernel is complete, but it still doesn't compile here or at Robot's end. Only recently have legal cases came to completion over the GPL, its very rare a company has to be taken that far. Generally public shame works much better, and the fact that a product violating the GPL is illegal to sell in the US and the EU. Then their is the whole thing with retailers as well, moment they sell a product in violation, they are liable as well. Same with schools, if a school distributes a product violates the GPL, once again they are just as liable.
Chubulor,
Engadget in the past has flat out stolen my work, my images, my videos without even a credit or word to me. You were right on calling them d"irt" bags, but they did right this time. They certainly did a correct spin, and people will likely pickup more interest in the eDGe now. Thats good for enTourage's pockets, and for the users knowing that a product will likely get greater support.
MichaelV,
Yes thats the video Sean made for me, and taken from my article which is listed as the source.
Justin
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