Hello, any body know the real difference between the BE and the free one? Regards, al Andr? Lepage Directeur g?n?ral STS VoIP, Network security, Anti-virus. URL: http://www.sts.ca T?l?phone: Qu?bec 418-521-2347 Poste 227 Montr?al 514-875-1105 Poste 227 Sans frais 877-330-3305 Poste 227 ------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This e-mail message is intended only for the named recipient(s) above and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this message in error, or are not the named recipient(s), please immediately notify the sender and delete this e-mail message. NOTE: Ce courriel est destin? exclusivement au(x) destinataire(s) mentionn?(s) ci-dessus et peut contenir de l'information privil?gi?e, confidentielle et/ou dispens?e de divulgation aux termes des lois applicables. Si vous avez re?u ce message par erreur, ou s'il ne vous est pas destin?, veuillez le mentionner imm?diatement ? l'exp?diteur et effacer ce courriel. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050713/60c4f439/attachment.htm
Andre Lepage wrote:> any body know the real difference between the BE and the free one?The 'real' difference? What do you mean? The website is pretty clear on this topic, as are the multitude of previous threads in the mailing list archives where we've talked about this. Asterisk Business Edition is a snapshot of the development tree, with some features removed and license control added. It's been tested, documented and comes with installation and technical support. It does not contain any features or bug fixes that are not in the open source version.
Lists (lists@netwvcom.com) wrote:> > On Monday 18 July 2005 16:04, Brian Capouch wrote: > > Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: > > > If you don't want or don't like ABE, don't use it. Nobody is cramming it > > > down your throat. > > > > I have to bite my tongue when I read these conspiratorial posts about > > ABE as if it were some nefarious plot on Digium's part to take advantage > > of the rest of us. > > Well of course it is! We can tell by the action of giving away the source code > that there's an evil plan to sucker punch us all! Haha. > > You know there are always people who only think of themselves. The idea that > the world is NOT rotating around THEM is bad, horrid news! > > I love the argument..., No I better not start that again... > > Power to Digium for ultimately providing us with what we really want!I don't think Asterisk Business Edition comes with source code.
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:> The first two statements are true; the third is not. > > While you can certainly distribute the code you contribute to us via any > other means you wish (under any other license you wish, including the > GPL), the Digium Asterisk source tree cannot accept "GPL only" code.So what are they planning on doing with the Google Summer of Code results? Did they really sign up as a mentor just to get the 500 bucks?
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