As to
tilly's recent (and most distasteful) experiences, I believe the ramifications are potentially tremendous. However, you're asking about how
I feel about
my job.
First, I work for an educational institution, so they're very familiar with, open to, and supportive of the idea of sharing knowledge.
Second, I didn't sign jack when I took this job.
Third, after revisiting some of the code I recently wrote while under tremendous time constraints, I can't think of one person who would want to claim ownership, including me. Which is kind of sad. I worked really hard on that code.
If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me.
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