Henri Yandell wrote:



Geronimo had nothing to do with elba.


Also, nothing wrong with elba forking the code. That's open source at
work. What would be wrong would be Geronimo using elba, as elba must be
GPL'd.

Geronimo is a different product to JBoss. JBoss is 'free-software' with
all the viral/GNU trappings. Geronimo will be 'open-source-software',
with all the useful-in-commercial environments/BSD trappings.


There is a diference between legal and ethical. Airline can legaly overbook a flight, but it sucks for people that can't get fly now becuase it is oversold.

I wonder where the code is coming from?

If they check in code to sf someplace, and they have a public vote, OK. Lets just be pro OS.

(over and out, I hope)

.V

ps:
This is in the news as well, similar MO:
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/unix/story/0,10801,82967,00.html
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/board/mboard.pl?board=nfntalkback&thread=7438&id=7442&display=1#message_7442
http://www.hostingtech.com/news/2003/7/11/St_Nitf_Sun_expands_Unix_deal_with_SCO_c0710002.9zf.html
(this kind of wisper thing tends not to come out)




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