I thought that the top level license was BSD.

Richard Grevis
Production Architecture
Barclays Capital

> -----Original Message-----
> From: matt massie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 07 February 2007 19:49
> To: Ian Cunningham
> Cc: Grevis, Richard: IT (LDN); 
> ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Ganglia-developers] A native windows gmond
> 
> 
> > The essences of what I am getting at here is you have an open source
> > project that is really cool, works well on most platforms. 
> Someone comes 
> > along and develops some code that is leveraged by this open 
> project, but 
> > is not open itself. Is this an "ok thing"? To me it seems 
> legal, but 
> > smells.
> 
> i think it's great that commercial companies are realizing 
> it's better to play nicely with the open-source community 
> than to go the closed, proprietary route.  the protocol.x 
> file was distributed with the source for exactly that reason: 
> to make it easy to write clients and services that talk on 
> ganglia channels.
> 
> -- 
> matt massie
> phone: 415.692.0828 x2843
>   fax: 415.278.0441
>  http://archrock.com/
> 
> 
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