Hi All,

In October 2008 and April 2009 I wrote blatant and unashamed sales pitches for 
people to support CVSNT by helping to pay programmer wages.  Thank you to those 
who acted on my previous request however we are still short of our goal, so 
it's time for a reminder.  

We will be shortly releasing CVSNT 2.5.05 and CVS Suite 2009:
* CVSNT 2.5.05 will use the latest libraries and compilers and be tested on the 
latest operating systems - we will continue to provide binary download packages 
for Windows XP/Vista/W7 and RHEL5
* CVS Suite 2009 will provide a new high performance server and we will provide 
evaluation copies for both the server and client for all supported platforms 
except iSeries

As of today - when you purchase CVS Suite you now also get access to an 
installer for the 'free/open source' CVSNT 2.5.04 without the advertising 
message.  If you have 50 staff using CVSNT we recommend that you purchase 50 
CVS Suite licenses so you can use the quality tested commercial build - but if 
you have less budget then you can purchase less licenses then download and use 
the non-advertising CVSNT 2.5.04 build instead.  We will not provide any 
commercial support or commercial documentation for CVSNT 2.5.04.

March Hare Software have been financially supporting the open source project 
for over 5 years and provided many features to the core CVSNT software whilst 
continuing to provide the complete source code, including: Failsafe Audit, Fine 
grained Access Control (ACLs), reserved versioning (in addition to 
unreserved/concurrent), user defined change sets (bug id's), atomic commits 
(commit id's), multi-site repository replication (write through proxy) and many 
other features both minor and major.  CVSNT 2.0.51, 2.0.58, 2.5.01, 2.5.02, 
2.5.03, 2.5.04 (Multi-Site) and EVS 3.1.01 were all produced as a result of 
this financial support.  

Other commercial 'CVSNT clients' do not financially support the project, and 
some companies cleverly craft their software so that the most useful parts are 
'wrapped around' the 'open source' parts so that they do not have to release 
the source code and can enforce payment terms, which we have made a conscious 
decision not to do.  

If you earn a wage and as a part of your wage earning activity you use CVSNT: 
please alert your management to the benefits that using CVSNT has brought you 
and advise them to support the project by purchasing CVS Suite (CVSNT) for £85 
/ €98 / $139 for each person in your team.  Annual support and software 
maintenance is also available and so is CM Suite (EVS) which works with SVN and 
CVS clients for  £255 / €294 / $419.
http://march-hare.com/cvsnt/en.asp

In Chris Anderson's book "Free: The Future of a Radical Price" he describes 
open-source projects like CVSNT as requiring a 5% take-up rate of the 'Premium 
Edition' to be economical.  If only 1% of people downloading CVSNT from our own 
web site in 1 year bought 1 copy of CVS Suite we could quadruple our staff and 
provide much more innovation.  

Much other software you have to pay for well before you learn the 
limitations/problems; with CVSNT of course it's the other way around - but if 
people do not support the projects that produce the software they then rely on 
to do paid work, in future there will less choice and much less innovation.

We are unwilling to take 'donations' due to the many differing legal and 
natural definitions for this in each country around the world - by purchasing 
one of our products we can continue to invest in development of Open Source 
Software.  

Here is what some other people wrote on this newsgroup last year about the 
value of purchasing CVS Suite:

Jan Keirse; Mon Nov 10 2008
"I would like to confirm this to everyone listening who hasn't bought the 
product yet. I learned most of the things I know about CVS before I got 
the eBook and it took me ages. I can confirm that the eBook alone is worth 
the license fee, even without support it would. It saves numerous hours in 
finding out how everything works and how things can or should be done. The 
online manual is nothing compared to this! 
And I'm not getting paid to say this ;-)"


Andy Southby; Mon Nov 10 2008
"The ebook is invaluable and have to admit that I bought a personal copy
of the last release just to get the ebook. I'm not getting paid to say
this either but a free copy of the 2008 version would be nice ;-)"



You can e-mail sales questions to [email protected] or call our sales team 
(numbers on the web site) or buy online:
http://store.march-hare.com/

Your support of the project in the many ways that you do is always appreciated.

Regards,



Arthur Barrett
Product Manager







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