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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 01:06 am, Steve Mulrooney-C�t� wrote:
> Hello,
> We are including Ethereal.exe in our S/W. No changes to the source code
> have been made - in accordance with GNU. My customers will no doubt ask us
> to provide some degree of support for Ethereal.
Seems fair, depending on the agreement you have with them.

> My question is how can I get support from your organization when I cannot
> answer their questions? I don't want to engage in finger pointing
> exercises, preferring to provide one-stop support.
There is no real "organisation" to Ethereal. If you want support, you either 
need to ask on the mailing list (and have no expectation of an accurate or 
timely answer), or contract with someone for that support.

I understand that a number of people who contribute to Ethereal will be happy 
to provide support (either as training, development or in a consultancy role) 
in exchange for money. I am not one of them though, and can't recommend 
anyone in particular.

Brad
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