On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Stefan Peter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Salesman: Hey, this is our xyz product, it is so much better than the
> competition  and you can get a license for only $$$$!!!
> Customer: But it is Perl, so I can download it for free from the internet!
> Salesman: No, you can't, because we have added our secret sauce to Perl
> and because it is licensed under the Arthritic License, we do not have
> to reveal the secret! So you can only get it from us!!
> Customer: Ok, where do I have to sign?
>
> How does this relate to BackupPC?
>
> Not at all, I think. Because we do not want commercial business to
> resell "enriched" BackupPC applications.

Why not?  If someone had a commercial device that needed a bit of
proprietary code added to backuppc to access correctly, why would
anyone be against allowing it to be linked into backuppc?  That would
be the equivalent, say, of gluing a proprietary database client into a
perl module which is a better example of the need for dual-licensing.
Or even if someone created a much better user interface and packaged
it as a product - why would that be a problem as long as the original
still existed?

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     [email protected]

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