I think the vital piece of paper is the business reply / product
registration
card which has your unique license ID number on it,
Apparently I was thinking of the SCO Ancient UNIX license. The 2e
Plan9 license came with the books that were the product code we all
had to order. The CDs
of encryption with a one time pad.
s/one time //
- erik
of encryption with a one time pad.
s/one time //
Indeed, I stand corrected.
-Steve
I used to have the hard copy license from the back of the bubble envelope,
but it now lives in a galaxy far far away.
I still have mine. And I don't plan to part with it, either :-)
++L
'kyle000' provokes an interesting question: what is the status of the 2e
registered licensees list I fuzzily remember?
I used to have the hard copy license from the back of the bubble envelope,
but it now lives in a galaxy far far away.
--lyndon
I happen to have the license in front of me, what do you want to know?
At 8:28 PM -0700 4/27/09, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
'kyle000' provokes an interesting question: what is the status of the 2e
registered licensees list I fuzzily remember?
I used to have the hard copy license from the back of
I happen to have the license in front of me, what do you want to know?
I recall there was a registry of 2e license holders. For those of us
wanting to swap code restricted by the old Labs 2e license, it was the way
to determine if the proposed recipient was a valid license holder.
Again,