Why not add to this mail footer (the list footer) a link that speaks about
Lazarus and has the FAQ available at first view?

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George Birbilis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Microsoft MVP J# for 2004-2006
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bisma Jayadi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 7:08 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [lazarus] FP/Lazarus for production use
>
> I wonder why these kind of questions (production use,
> license, compatibility) still arise these days, while the
> answers are very obvious through the FAQ and the wiki (both
> on FPC and Lazarus). Perhaps the informations are less
> visible to the visitors? (deep beneath the menus? there's no
> direct link to them? etc..).
>
> Just FYI... I've been using FPC and Lazarus for production
> since FPC v.2.0.0 and Lazarus v.0.9.14 (about 1 year ago or
> so). I've create some new projects or convert Delphi projects
> using this version, both commercial and freeware (open
> source) projects. So, I convince you that FPC/Lazarus is
> ready for production use and will have no problem with the
> license. But, I'm really looking forward for FPC v.2.0.4 and
> Lazarus v.1.0. Hopefully this version will be improved a lot. :)
>
> HTH.
>
> -Bee-
>
> has Bee.ography at:
> http://beeography.wordpress.com
>
>
> Johannes Nohl wrote:
> > Also I'm not planning to do any production use, the more interesting
> > question - out of my view -  is the legal issue. Technical
> things you
> > can try...
> >
> > What do the licences of FP and Lazarus mean for a program?
> For example
> > can I sell a program written with lazarus/FP? Do I have to
> publish the
> > source code then? Is the whole lazarus libary (lcl) under
> one license
> > or do I have to skip units? Is LCL/Lazarus licence the same as FP
> > license?
> >
> > This questions are on my mind if I read about production use.
>
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