Tuesday, June 24, 2014

24 hours What is the lifespan of today


Microsoft promptly modify its contracts. cmr Agreements with Linux developers treated to prevent nearby GPL3 contracts drawn up between them. Trying to negotiate with Novell, do not enter GPL3, which should pretty serious impact on the agreement on the protection of patents and nežalovanie customers between the two companies. Novell was the first such pact with Microsoft closed. A similar situation occurred in recent pact signed on 13 June 2007 between Microsoft and Linspire developers. The Free Software Foundation does GPL3 just issued for such practices, which are many free software do not like. On the other hand, Microsoft is currently cmr avoids cmr cooperation with software developers who take GPL3 license. cmr Free Software Foundation seeks to protect the interests of free software, cmr in order to remain free.
anonymous: the agreement collaborators and I hope MS mined mainly user ... Fuck you haughtily License, a free software they want ....... 23.07.2007 12:11 miso: It wants a cold shower ;-) The agreement will benefit especially companies with heterogeneous networks. cmr A team is not a prize (primarily) but funknost (definitely do not want free ;-)) 23.07.2007 12:54 Name: anonymous cmr Response: It's weird, linuxaci begins to divide collaborators MS and an eternal rebel ... a .. rebels would continue to 'free' evolving, but their products are too mainstream does not, while BFU Catch novellaci .......... I look forward to it 23.07.2007 12:08 LIFO: And then be the core under GPL3 and Novelacky mainstreem will no core a little less work. 23.07.2007 12:54 tommy: JJ, I hope you release the Sun ZFS under GPL v3 and Linus prelicencuje kernel under GPLv3, and then you may actually novell vyvjat core:-P 23.07.2007 13:07 WlaSaTy: if I'm not mistaken so samba is already earlier under GPLv3, and I do not believe that it would have to throw out because of Novell SuSE. 23.07.2007 13:32 mole: samba is still under GPLv2. transition to the GPLv3 is planned from version 3.0.26, which will be renumbered version 3.2 23.07.2007 14:12 Zdeno Samba is long. Word intrigued me long ago. How can a long time ago when only last a month or famous final versions GPL3. Same crap 23.07.2007 18:28 LIFO Lenz core violates the most patents (as claimed by MS) is not about sacking software that is under GPL3 regards to the agreement (the non-aggression :-) MS who concluded from the amendment would be applicable to all users of the software not only for their customers, the MS would lose the lever and actually would only help the FSF because it could not sue anyone acting on its own agreement. 23.07.2007 18:36 quix: Time is relative do not you know? :) For me things "some time ago" about a week old. and "time" is all before. 24.07.2007 15:46 quix: nothing :) see I really absolutely nothing: D linuxaci does not begin to divide, always be part of the community to cooperate with proprietary technology and, formats, etc different opinion. There was always someone who was more willing to cooperate with "proprietary guys". Fortunately, now there are already 3 version of the GNU GPL, which demonstrate software protection against the risks of cooperating cmr with the makers of proprietary software: P. What it all stem from? clearly cmr has an MS in Gati ;) 24.07.2007 15:53 Name: Reply
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