That would seem to be entirely legal based upon a reading of the current Apple license. We are allowed to redistribute the frameworks, etc.

You could even have a Darwin installation which would look rather like running it on Mac OS X.

Karl

On Mar 8, 2007, at 9:27 AM, Cornelius Jaeger wrote:

hi all

i'm sure i'm not the only one thinking about this.
since the licenses are in effect free. what are the implications of offering vmware or parallels images of freebsd and some linux flavor (pick your favorite) for download. i have a vmware image of webobjects/frontbase on windows i use for easing development and deployment. i don't always use an image to deploy. it's easy enough to copy a windows image from vmware to a physical host. so, does anyone know of any legal limitations. the windows images are multi license so they need to be individually activated etc. but for freebsd and linux this would be no probs. might ease the entry point for many developers out there looking to join the fun and give the wo world a spin. a prefab wonder deployment image might to, eh, wonders for wonder, hehe.

regards

cornelius
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