On 3/4/07, Anton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
QMAIL is not open source http://www.qmail.org/not-open-source.html On 3 March 2007 21:01, Matt wrote: > as well as free and open source.
A similar restriction exists with any program named 'asterisk' http://www.digium.com/en/company/profile/trademarkpolicy.php According to that URL you arent allowed to use the word asterisk (and others) if you modify the "original software" at all, so technically you cant distribute asterisk in any modified way (but you can rename it to something else if you for example modified the configuration files to ship a pre-configured system - given that 'code' isnt defined in that document and its legal meaning is vague). Unless of course digium wants to answer my many many month old query as to whether config files, patches from bugs.digium.com for oh I dont know security related issues for example, or anything else count. -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel Belfast +44 28 9099 6461 US +1 516 687 5200 http://www.trxtel.com the VoIP provider that pays you!
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