A. Melon wrote:
> GnuPG is not "non-commercial software". GnuPG is free software that can
> be used for *any* purpose, commercial or not. It's GPL'd.
Which precludes GnuPG's use in a sizable number of products. I much prefer
BSD-style licenses. GNU is a paternalistic "Open Source" license. If you
A cite would make this post a lot more credible.
--Lucky Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Anytime you decrypt: that's against the law".
Jack Valenti, President, Motion Picture Association of America in
a sworn deposition, 2000-06-06
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mai
At 06:40 PM 8/9/00 -0400, A. Melon wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, John Young wrote:
>
>> For his family's privacy I won't tell his name here, for now,
>> but it won't be hard to learn -- a search of the Internet will
>> provide information. Some accounts call him "a legend," and I
>> would like to le