Re: Mindbridge switches to Linux, saves "bunches of money"
Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 24.143.240.60]
on September 08, 2007 04:06 PM
What does that have to do with respecting of licenses? An example of integrating a bunch of open source software would be taking, say, postfix, samba, openldap, mysql, apache, and a few other things, writing some code that installed them and configured them correctly as an "intranet in a box" with maybe some extra glue code in between them, and an http-based front end for centralized management. It doesn't matter whether those pieces are GPL2, GPL3, BSD-licensed, etc.
License differences only matter if you want to include code from one project in another, which doesn't seem to be what they are talking about.
Re: Mindbridge switches to Linux, saves "bunches of money"
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 24.143.240.60] on September 08, 2007 04:06 PMLicense differences only matter if you want to include code from one project in another, which doesn't seem to be what they are talking about.
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