Joachim Breitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Besides these new versions you might be interested to hear that remoko
> and pypennotes have been packaged for Debian, and fso-gpsd makes sure
> all gpsd-using applications (such as tangogps) work also. We still don’t
> have Illume, as we are still waiting for new Enlightenment libs being
> released and packaged for Debian.
I have updated this morning, and I have some problems:
- SMS do not work (the icon is grey), zhone says
2008-09-12 15:43:44,943 INFO checking for unsent messages
2008-09-12 15:43:45,404 INFO did not receive any unsent messages:
org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.NotFound:
It worked OK on fso-m2 (sometimes, I received a number instead of
the text of the SMS).
- Sometimes, zhone do not want to suspend after 2ory. But if the original code was made available under the
> > original BSD with advertising clause, then there is a specific right
> > to redistribute provided, right?
>
> Sorry folks, I should have included more context in this.
>
> The code in question carries the license text referenced here:
>
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/www-legal-
> discuss/200610.mbox/<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> this code is currently in APR but has been around since Apache 1.3.
>
> > Since we have actual lawyers engaged (ones who are reportedly not
> > amused), how about inquiring as to whether such a course of action
> > would, in fact, tickle their fancy?
>
> Tom, can you do that?
>
> Regards, Joe
>
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The lawyer's objection was to the original license text in the source
code, which allowed use, but did not explicitly mention redistribution.
I will pass the ietf link on to the lawyer, and see what he makes of it.
Thanks
Tom.