Until now, Sun has made Solaris freely available to certain non-commercial users, but it has not released the Solaris source code, and still charges
$99 for a single-processor license. Adopting the GPL would dispel criticism “that if you can’t build your own kernel, then you’re not open,” said
Schwartz, calling that notion “a fantasy.”
$99 for a single-processor license. Adopting the GPL would dispel criticism “that if you can’t build your own kernel, then you’re not open,” said
Schwartz, calling that notion “a fantasy.”
Link: linuxinsider.com
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