On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 2:05 AM, Alain Péan
wrote:
> Le 01/01/2012 05:55, Gang Chen a écrit :
>> It will be released as a free program. will open source it later, but
>> can't decide at this moment which license to go with.
>
> Why not the same license as the rsync program itself, that is GPLv3 ?
Le 01/01/2012 05:55, Gang Chen a écrit :
> It will be released as a free program. will open source it later, but
> can't decide at this moment which license to go with.
Why not the same license as the rsync program itself, that is GPLv3 ?
Here is the information I got on a SL6 server :
# yum in
It will be released as a free program. will open source it later, but
can't decide at this moment which license to go with.
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Gang Chen wrote:
> It will be released as a free program. will open source it later, but
> can't decide at this moment which license to
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Gang Chen wrote:
> Hi, we implemented a native win32 rsync client with auto synchronizer:
> http://www.acrosync.net/acrosync_win32.html
>
> We are currently looking for beta testers. If anyone is interested please
> reply me to receive a download link.
Sounds int
Hi, we implemented a native win32 rsync client with auto synchronizer:
http://www.acrosync.net/acrosync_win32.html
We are currently looking for beta testers. If anyone is interested please
reply me to receive a download link.
Happy New Year,
The Acrosync Team
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