-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Le 23 Juin 2003 13:59, Ivica Bukvic a �crit :
> Darwin was not developed by Apple. It's originally a project that was > developed on Intel machines. Apple took it on since it had an > acceptable license (BSD). Apple Safari browser is based on a GPL software. That's also acceptable. > However, no one has yet managed to propose an alternative that would > resolve the dilemma that started the whole discussion -- ensuring that > Linux-developed audio software primarily benefits Linux, not a > non-related third-party OS that makes money off of our sweat. Linux-developed audio software should benefit any project or product, either gratis or commercial, as long as it's source code is released and protected in order to stay free. The GNU/Linux community now invests a lot of money, because it believes in a business model based on free software and open standards. There's no dilemna. It all make sense. - -- Marc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+92cWQdzoeKQ0PccRApJ9AJwK1ZDaYbDfAZlt8R061KhXU6RJ0ACg8rAE 3V+cGdZzrz+WDAo3qGZcVVE= =Bk2m -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
