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Reference Mac CLI at top of Readme file #43

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guarinogabriel opened this issue Jul 17, 2016 · 4 comments
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Reference Mac CLI at top of Readme file #43

guarinogabriel opened this issue Jul 17, 2016 · 4 comments

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@guarinogabriel
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Hi Rogelio,

Since this contains basically 97% of the code from Mac CLI, you should reference that your tool is based on my project.

I am okay with you when it comes to reusing the code, but it all comes down to being fair.
If not, all the credit goes to you but the effort of creating the tool for more than 6 months was made by me.

Looking forward your response.
Gabriel

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Even more than that, small details like using the mac logo in the title has been copied from my project, so it's all about being fair and giving credit to the original project while you give your own direction to yours.

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rgcr commented Jul 17, 2016

Hello @guarinogabriel There is a thank section to your tool and sorry but I'm not reusing your code just the idea of create a tool for mac, the code it's completely different and I'm just running os x commands and I try to do it in a simplest way so I don't consider this a copy.

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rgcr commented Jul 17, 2016

@guarinogabriel I've moved the thank section to the begining of the readme file.
Sorry if I caused any discomfort but as I wrote this is not a copy, you can pull the project and do a comparison, as an example your tool doesn't manage wifi, vpn, network locations, users, dns, bluetooth, etc, etc, so please don't call this a copy :)

nicolas_t 1 day ago [-]
I find that mac-cli is too unfocused with functions like ssh, tar, magento support, mysql support which are not really needed and common between platforms.
I like the exclusive focus of this tool to only mac administration tasks which are specific to mac OS X and that I would not know off the top of my head.
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@guarinogabriel
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Hi @rgcr,

As long as you keep the reference on top, I'm okay with it.

All the 3rd party libraries are optional in my project, you could have opened PR to add each of the new plugins to my project instead of moving forward with m-cli as a separate project.

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