I'll make a point to research when I get a chance. FYI, I can only
speak for myself... but I fully support your choice Fyodor. Big
thumbs up from me.
-b
Hello Fyodor,
Friday, August 22, 2003, 10:04:48 PM, you wrote:
F> Hey guys,
F> SCO Corporation of Lindon, Utah (formerly Caldera) has lately taken to
F> an extortion campaign of demanding license fees from Linux users for
F> code that they themselves knowingly distributed under the terms of the
F> GNU GPL. They have also refused to accept the GPL, claiming that some
F> preposterous theory of theirs makes it invalid. In response to these
F> blatant violations, and in accordance with section 4 of the GPL, I am
F> considering terminating SCO's rights to redistribute any versions of Nmap in
F> any of their products, including (without limitation) OpenLinux,
F> OpenServer, and UNIXWare.
F> Does anyone here know whether SCO/Caldera actually DOES redistribute
F> Nmap in OpenLinux, any of their other products, their web/ftp
F> distribution sites, or elsewhere?
F> Thanks,
F> Fyodor
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