> -----Original Message----- > From: Flynn > Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 6:12 AM > > Ya know, this could potentially be a long, ugly and drawn-out issue. > Here's why I say so: > > On the * Wiki you can find a list of Asterisk System vendors worldwide, > from whom you can supposedly "purchase hardware with Asterisk already > installed". I spent a couple of minutes browsing through that very list > and found more than a few of them were putting out their own > "product", without specifying (at least none that I saw) that it was > based, or had anything to do, with Asterisk. So the only way for you to > know that they are indeed using Asterisk was if you found them from that > very list. > > My company for one has not yet put out an official "product" based on > Asterisk, and as it is perhaps it's a good thing -- I might just wait > out until we see the final word on this before embarking on such a > venture. > > All in all, I'll just make sure that when we ship something out we're > just going to leave the zap and Asterisk source codes intact in > /usr/local/src and not bother to clean it up; the client will have root > access and we'll just tell them about the GPL stuff in that directory. > would this work? > > Flynn
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