On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 04:37:30 +0200
Arnt Karlsen wrote:

> ..you wrote it, rip it apart and see if _some_ things _can_ be GPL'ed. 

Actually, I didn't write the HUD code. This code already existed when I
started working on the project.

> ..on selling the GPL to your military client, tell them about NSA's
> security patch, nukes etc.  An educational challenge, especially when
> they come from a Wintendo and government background.  I did it with 
> my isp client, for bandwidth control on their wifi backbone, they use
> my http://fmb.no/ipcop/setup-cbq-0.0.5.tar.bz2 .  ;-)

You might not be familiar with the confidentiality issues I'm talking
about. The HUD definition is industrial property, and it's also
protected and considered confidential by the government. There's very
little I can do about it, maybe it can change when the simulated
aircraft are retired from service.

It's already difficult to make some of them accept Linux on our
machines...

-- 
Jorge Van Hemelryck

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