If you do not change any of the CentOS RPMS with your added content then
it would be fine to use the official CentOS branding and installer.
Your content as well as ours (the entire compilation) would need to be
GPL compatible with sources available, etc.
We don't change any CentOS RPMS, and
Hi.
my name is Giacomo Sanchietti and I'm working for a company called Nethesis.
We are working on a CentOS derived distribution like SME Server.
It's a minimal CentOS with a software layer on top to add a web
configuration interface.
The CD iso, it's a CentOS minimal CD with some extras
On 15.01.2013 10:15, Giacomo Sanchietti wrote:
We did not rebrand anaconda, so during installation (and first boot)
CentOS logo and name will be visible. Is this a problem? Are there any
legal issues? Do we need to rebrand all the distro?
Please read the commercial faq:
On 15.01.2013 09:15, Giacomo Sanchietti wrote:
Hi.
my name is Giacomo Sanchietti and I'm working for a company called
Nethesis.
We are working on a CentOS derived distribution like SME Server.
It's a minimal CentOS with a software layer on top to add a web
configuration interface.
The CD
On 01/15/2013 03:15 AM, Giacomo Sanchietti wrote:
Hi.
my name is Giacomo Sanchietti and I'm working for a company called Nethesis.
We are working on a CentOS derived distribution like SME Server.
It's a minimal CentOS with a software layer on top to add a web
configuration interface.
The
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