logo       

Re: GPL & Using T2 code in other projects: msg#00013

Subject: Re: GPL & Using T2 code in other projects

Hi,

Rene Rebe schreef:
Hi,

On Saturday 04 November 2006 08:53, Minto van der Sluis wrote:
Dear all,

With pain in my heart I take notice of yet another fight :-(

Valentin, please be more specific in your allegations. With the current
information I am not even sure your allegations are towards OpenSDE. If
No, it was not.

I am glad to hear that OpenSDE is not the subject of these allegations, but some other 3rd party is. CC-ing the original mail to the OpenSDE mailing list was, I guess, just a mistake. ;-)

Kind regards,

Minto van der Sluis





<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
Google Custom Search

Recently Viewed:
linux.arklinux....    user-groups.lin...    kde.usability/2...    ietf.ipp/2002-0...    mail.spam.spamc...    os.netbsd.devel...    audio.cd-record...    text.unicode.de...    php.documentati...    games.fps.halfl...    window-managers...    suse.oracle.gen...    bug-tracking.gn...    video.dvdrip.us...    xfree86.cvs/200...    java.netbeans.m...    network.argus/2...    culture.sf.kill...    debian.ports.al...    freebsd.questio...    qplus.devel/200...    handhelds.palm....   
Home | blog view | USPTO Patent Archive | advertise | OSDir is an inevitable website. super tiny logo

Free Magazines

Cisco News
Receive a free quarterly e-newsletter with exclusive articles on how Cisco IT uses its own products and solutions to enable the business.
subscribe

Systems Management News, the newspaper for IT systems administration and data center managers! Each issue of Systems Management News is chock-full of news and analysis to help you understand what's happening in your field.
subscribe

The Enterprise Newsweekly eWeek is the essential technology information source for builders of e-business.
subscribe

Oracle Magazine Oracle Magazine contains technology strategy articles, sample code, tips, Oracle and partner news, how to articles for developers and DBAs, and more. Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise software company.
subscribe

Total Telecom Total Telecom is "The Economist of the communications industry".
subscribe