Subject: News items from a2central.com Path: lobby!newstf02.news.aol.com!audrey05.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Lines: 103 NNTP-Posting-Host: ladder06.news.aol.com X-Admin: news@aol.com Date: 21 Aug 2000 17:09:03 GMT Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Message-ID: <20000821130903.27430.00001221@ng-cg1.aol.com> I noticed two items this morning when reading ALL of the daily Apple II news online. From a2central.com the following two news item¹s caught my eye - partial fair use quotes follow from those news items: 1) ³New Poll: If Al Gore were an Apple II, which one would he be?² Having no interest in mixing politics or politicians with Apple II computers I passed this one by. But the second item certainly deserves a full comment on. 2) ³Confusion ensues over status of Merlin software² ³Earlier this week, Glen Bredon's widow, Anne Bredon, released his software‹including the popular Merlin assembler‹as public domain, including the source code. Some confusion has now arisen as to whether or not the release of Merlin is valid, as‹at least when it was being sold‹its copyright was held not by Glen Bredon, but by Roger Wagner Publishing....² Back in 1996 - I did an interview with Glen Bredon in which he stated he would eventually furnish me with all of his Apple software with the src. codes for either freeware or public domain distribution. Ref. URL: http://www.grin.net/~cturley/Glen.Bredon.In.Memoriam/Interview.1996.html A full quote follows from that interview: ³ Q - The Apple II and IIGS community and their users are longing for some new programs or even some old formerly unavailable programs. When can they expect to see any of your currently unreleased Apple programs and what status would you be willing to release them as; shareware, freeware or perhaps even public domain with the src. codes? A - Well, I've released a lot of programs in the past that were either; shareware or commercial. I'm going to thing seriously about making them all available by sending them to you with a letter of authorization, to re-release them as freeware and/or public domain. I have several other useful ideas for scientific and math type programs, that I will eventually send you - for release in this manner also! Hopefully, they may find some usefulness within the Apple II and IIGS user and programming community. I may well even release the src. codes also, to allow others to study them and use or even improve their routines. With respect to Merlin, if you can make arrangements for its release to the public, with Roger Wagner, I think that would be a good idea! I'm certainly willing to do it!² I¹ve been sitting on the following confidential information from the date of that interview until today. Now it¹s time to bring this information to the attention of the general public. Shortly after the interview by telephone, back in 1996 - I contacted both Roger Wagner and Mike Westerfield about releasing Merlin as Glen mentioned in the interview. Roger informed me that he did not hold the copyright to Merlin but had a lic. with Glen to sell and distribute Merlin and that he was not even sure if the lic. was still in effect or valid as he had not sold more than a few copies of Merlin during the past two or three years. He said he¹d contact Glen about his desires on reclassification and have Glen contact me or I could contact him myself on the matter. I then contacted Mike Westerfield by telephone (Mike having the Orca/M title for commercial sale) - I wanted his thoughts on releasing Merlin then by Glen in such a status as either freeware and/or publi domain. Mike strongly objected to this - saying that he thought such a release of Merlin would harm the sale of Orca/M and with his contacting Glen and Roger - the desires expressed by Glen concerning the reclassification and release of Merlin as either freeware or public domain was put to rest then in 1996 and nothing from Glen directly resulted until after his passing away in May. As you all should know and may have read in my past post on this newsgroup, I contacted his wife Anne, drove to her home in Central California on Aug. 13th and obtained an email and hand written note from her placing all of Glen Bredon¹s Apple software into public domain with their src. codes, she gave me all of his Apple software to take back home, sort, varify, archive and upload for public domain online distribution - which I have now done with all of his major Apple software titles - including Merlin. I will soon upload it all to the Apple II ftp site - Ground. It is all currently available for download as public domain from my web site URL noted below: http://www.grin.net/~cturley/Glen.Bredon.In.Memoriam/A2.Software/ I have followed both Glen Bredon and his wife Anne¹s wishes and desire per their information, email and communication with the distribution of Merlin and all other Apple programs written by Glen Bredon. Should I be advised of any change in anything, I¹ll post such to this newsgroup on the matter - promptly. Cheers, Tom