On 02/01/2011 05:20 PM, Evan Tait wrote:
> Hi
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> I work for a software company as a Support Engineer.
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> Our company makes products the center around the Tier 1, 2, and 3 IP
> industry.
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> We have currently been looking into providing a failover solution for
> one of our products, and have been looking into Corosync.
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> I was wondering of the legalities of us pre-packaging a corosync
> compiled binary with our services?
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I cannot provide legal advice (sw engineer not a lawyer:).  I recommend
your legal eagles take a look at our license.  Our license is contained
in the "LICENSE" file in the source distribution which contains the list
of conditions that must be adhered to (some pertaining to binary
distribution).  The license we use is often referred to as the "New BSD
license" or "Revised BSD license" or "BSD License withOUT attribution
clause", or even "3 term BSD license".h

Regards
-steve

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> Regards,
> 
>   Evan Tait
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> *  Incognito Software, Inc.*
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>   Support Engineer
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