One thing that I'd like to point out here: the ASF cares about end users who are on the SCO platform. Yes, the httpd PMC considered making some sort of statement or removing support or whatever for SCO when this stuff first started, but we came to the right end position: end users matter, and if end users are on SCO, then we'll help them.
And if Microsoft arrives here and starts to participate, then we'll accept them just as much as SCO or anybody else. Because it isn't the people at the companies that we're here for, but the end user. Please keep that in mind. Cheers, -g On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 11:12:15AM -0500, Geoff Thorpe wrote: > On March 16, 2004 09:52 pm, Kean Johnston wrote: > > > Do we need to buy a license? > > > > No but if you send us money we'll donate it to the End Sarcasm > > Campaign. > > Is that a SCO project or some godless communist movement? I ask only > information... > > > Then some smart-ass thought it would be funny to throw in a jibe to me > > about licensing (some people have no self control). > > Dude lighten up, I'm waging no license jihad here. I thought my little > joke pretty mild and subdued given the nature of the (albeit accidental) > posting, ie. proclamations about packaging and redistribution of open > source tools coming from the sco.com domain. Anyway, irony is better than > flaming, surely? (I'll avoid comments about it being a free world, as the > courts have yet to decide that one.) > > Cheers, > Geoff > > PS: Smile, boys will be Boies. > > -- > Geoff Thorpe > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.geoffthorpe.net/ -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/