Chris Maynard gtech.com> writes:
> > Not that it matters, as the Nokia unit whose appliances used IPSO was sold
> > to
> Check Point:
> >
> > http://www.checkpoint.com/nokia/welcome/index.html
> >
> > so the mutant flavor of tcpdump (and probably of libpcap and possibly even
> the kernel B
Guy Harris alum.mit.edu> writes:
> On Dec 22, 2011, at 11:32 AM, Chris Maynard wrote:
>
> > For what it's worth, I e-mailed him. Thanks again.
>
> I hope your e-mail didn't use any masculine pronouns when referring to Petra:
>
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/petrasoderling
Oops, thanks fo
On Dec 22, 2011, at 11:32 AM, Chris Maynard wrote:
> For what it's worth, I e-mailed him. Thanks again.
I hope your e-mail didn't use any masculine pronouns when referring to Petra:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/petrasoderling
:-)
Not that it matters, as the Nokia unit whose appliances
Tyson Key gmail.com> writes:
> For what it's worth, you could try asking Petra Söderling (
> petra.soderling nokia.com) - who happens to head some of the Open Source
> initiatives at Nokia.
For what it's worth, I e-mailed him. Thanks again.
- Chris
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> "Guy" == Guy Harris writes:
>> I thought Berkley had made a general statement that some of those
>> clauses (esp. the advertising one) could be removed??
Guy> The statement made by the Directory of Technology Licensing at
Guy> UCB was:
Guy>
Guy> ftp://ftp.cs.berkel
On Dec 21, 2011, at 9:02 AM, David Laight wrote:
> I thought Berkley had made a general statement that
> some of those clauses (esp. the advertising one) could
> be removed??
The statement made by the Directory of Technology Licensing at UCB was:
ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/READM
> "David" == David Laight writes:
>> Tyson Key gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > As far as I'm aware, TCPDump is released under the terms of the
>> BSD
David> Licence
>> > - meaning that Nokia haven't got any obligations regarding
>> releasing
David> their
>> >
> "Chris" == Chris Maynard writes:
Chris> Tyson Key gmail.com> writes:
>> As far as I'm aware, TCPDump is released under the terms of the
>> BSD Licence - meaning that Nokia haven't got any obligations
>> regarding releasing their modifications; and whilst it's not the
>
Chris Maynard wrote:
> Tyson Key gmail.com> writes:
>
> > As far as I'm aware, TCPDump is released under the terms of the BSD
Licence
> > - meaning that Nokia haven't got any obligations regarding releasing
their
> > modifications; and whilst it's not the most reliable information
source on
> >
Tyson Key gmail.com> writes:
> As far as I'm aware, TCPDump is released under the terms of the BSD Licence
> - meaning that Nokia haven't got any obligations regarding releasing their
> modifications; and whilst it's not the most reliable information source on
> the planet, Wikipedia seems to cor
For what it's worth, you could try asking Petra Söderling (
petra.soderl...@nokia.com) - who happens to head some of the Open Source
initiatives at Nokia.
Tyson.
On 21 December 2011 16:20, Chris Maynard wrote:
> If I visit http://www.wireshark.org/, I can find the GPL license without
> too
> mu
Hi Chris,
As far as I'm aware, TCPDump is released under the terms of the BSD Licence
- meaning that Nokia haven't got any obligations regarding releasing their
modifications; and whilst it's not the most reliable information source on
the planet, Wikipedia seems to corroborate that thought.
I ho
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