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Danese,
It is good to see you respond (I just guessed on the email address).
Yes Marc does represent JBoss, just like Linus represents Linux, and yes
The JBoss Group is a for-profit company. I think you have missed the
point of what I have said. The JBoss Group is not really a member of
the
Hi Dain,
Well, I wasn't trying to create FUD. I've said many times that I
believe Sun should figure out how to accomodate JBoss. However, my
comments in this interview came directly from the horse's mouth. Marc
Fleury himself told me (at JBossONE) that he was running a for-profit
business
This has been passed around before. Danese simply doesn't know what she
is talking about. JBoss is free. You all use it for free. It is free
just like Linux, GNU stuff, Apache, MySQL, Sun's OpenOffice and so on.
We use the LGPL license.
Now the guys that write JBoss like me, make money on t
Not sure if others saw this or are interested in it...
"Open Source Advocate Danese Cooper on Open Source"
http://java.sun.com/features/2002/09/opn_src_cooper.html
JBoss Compatibility
Q: In a recent survey, a lot of developers want to know when Sun will
allow JBoss to be branded as compatible