good luck with your venture. ----- Original Message ----- From: Syan Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon May 21 3:46 Subject: Fwd: Re: GNUmed - business model
99% is hilbros work ( or rework) anyway, no problems. On Sun May 20 18:51 , Sebastian Hilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent: >Hi all, > >Starting from 2001 there have been commits to GNUmed's CVS >(cvsmonitor.gnumed.de). The program has seen huge changes and more recently >has been developed by just a few programmers. Nevertheless it has been the >contributions of all CVS committers to make GNUmed what it is today. > >Today I am aksing for your opinion on your contributions. As of version 0.2.6 >I am starting to get confident to market GNUmed as a solution for defined use >cases. That involves a business entity and a name change for the end user >product. > >While GNUmed itself does *not* change in *any* way I was thinking about >marketing GNUmed as Alluromed via my company Hilbros. I do not claim any >right to your code but I will have to further develop end user packages for >MS Windows , Mac and Linux. You might see them as Alluromed one day. > >Again. I do not steal anything. I merely market a program or more specific a >user friendly package. It's kind of Ubuntu for Debian or the like. > >What is your opinion on that. Can you live with that ? I will not fork, steal, >rename or whatever your code. Everything should be covered by the GPL. And >while all packaging information (build scripts etc. ) is available via CVS >anyway there should be no legal trouble. >-- >Sebastian Hilbert >Leipzig / Germany >[www.gnumed.de] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
