Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-16 Thread Bill Sconce
On 08 Apr 2004 16:00:52 -0400 Bruce Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm. Maybe we need some sort of asset tracking system for GNHLUG. Perhaps something in wiki.gnhlug.org? Good idea. I've done so: http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Gnhlug/LibranetProject I put the responses (i.e.,

Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-08 Thread Bill Sconce
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 12:06:57 +0900 Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so, the software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely.

Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-07 Thread Tom Buskey
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so, the software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely. Not necessarily. OpenBSD can be copied freely but the CD layout is copyrighted by Theo

Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-07 Thread Travis Roy
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so, the software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely. Not necessarily. OpenBSD can be copied freely but the CD layout is copyrighted by Theo

Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-07 Thread Tom Buskey
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so, the software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely. Not necessarily. OpenBSD can be copied freely but the CD layout is copyrighted by

Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-07 Thread Travis Roy
Sorry to top post, but what I was pointing out was charging for things like Libranet or the newest SuSE, not so much with *BSD, I know the BSD license is different. Tom Buskey wrote: Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just Debian with a particular mix of their

Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-07 Thread Derek Martin
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:39:47AM -0400, Travis Roy wrote: Sorry to top post, but what I was pointing out was charging for things like Libranet or the newest SuSE, not so much with *BSD, I know the BSD license is different. Libranet can charge whatever they want to distribute their

Libranet - Free Trial - was: Re: Future (RPM based) linuxen: RHEL, FC, WBEL, Mandrake, SuSE?

2004-04-06 Thread Bill Sconce
Support! One thing I forgot to mention this time around about Libranet: the support. Libranet is a personal, down-home operation, very much a community, and the Libranet engineers themselves are available to jump in and help when a problem arises which the community can't help with. A case in

Re: Libranet - Free Trial - was: Re: Future (RPM based) linuxen: RHEL, FC, WBEL, Mandrake, SuSE?

2004-04-06 Thread Bill Sconce
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 11:13:56 -0400 Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 10:13:18 -0400 Bill Sconce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Send me an e-mail if you'd like to try out Libranet. When the kit arrives I'll bring it to a meeting and/or deliver it to you if that's

Re: Libranet - Free Trial

2004-04-06 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 04:12:24PM -0400, Bill Sconce wrote: I would like a copy. [SNIP] That's great to hear. You are now #3 on the circulation list. I'll let you know when it comes in. Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just Debian with a particular mix of