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2016 Sep 12
3
RFC #2: Improving license & patent issues in the LLVM community
On Sep 12, 2016, at 10:10 AM, Ed Schouten <ed at nuxi.nl> wrote: >> >> ---- end --- > > Just to make sure I get this straight, I can substitute 'this > Software' by the names of components provided by the LLVM project. This is the literal license text that will be included with each of these projects, so no, you cannot literally make that substitution.
2007 Mar 16
1
Branding in Vim
Hi, I noticed that CentOS's vim contains the line "Modified by <bugzilla at redhat.com>" on the splash screen. Should this be removed or changed to bugzilla at centos.com? - Ken Dreyer
2001 Feb 15
0
The SSH trademark issue part #1
...eone stands up and says 'hey, that's mine !!!'. I personally call this screwing developers. By naming the IETF standard the same as the trademark, SSH Corp. strongly undermines it's (legal) position, and I seriously doubt that the trademark will hold in court. Luckely I'm not a laywer, so I could be wrong. > I started receiving a significant amount of e-mail where people are > confising OpenSSH as either my product or my company's product, or are > confusing the meaning of the SSH and Secure Shell trademarks Well, since most people don't read documentation, I&...
2000 Feb 14
3
File Locking Issues/Oplock problems
Im running an accounting package (Sage Businessworks) and I'm running into issues with file locking with this program when I put the businessworks data files on a Samba file share. I'd like to get it off a NT file share if at all possible as Im about to decommission our NT server. Im running Samba 2.0.6 Im seeing errors from any machine accessing the Accounting data: ==> log.ryan
2009 Apr 06
42
Licensing and Copyright
Hi all, I fear this discussion will quickly devolve into a recursive flame- fest, but it needs to be broached, so here we go. Note that I kind of think this is more of dev topic than users, but I want to make sure everyone knows the conversation is happening and can easily participate. This is also likely to be the first of a series of conversations I''ll be starting to try to