Any deal that does not put this back into the community is not
        considered a good deal.
        

I disagree.  If he has something that he has developed and wants to sell
it for $20 or $50 (or more depending on the value of the feature to the
end user), I would call that a good deal.

If it's an independent software not linked to asterisk, that's ok. But a
modification to the asterisk GPL source code, requiring you to buy a
commercial license because they are not willing to contribute the
modifications back to the community, then it is *not* in the GPL spirit,
and IMHO not a good deal at all.

It's like Didium selling a commercial version with features NOT INCLUDED
in the GPL version. I'm sure nobody will like something like that,
specially because of the disclaimers/dual license model.

Just my 2 cents..


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Nicolás Gudiño <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Buenos Aires - Argentina

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