On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Alan Cox wrote:
>> It might be a problem for places like Redhat, Suse, etc. that sell linux
>> distributions.  Of course, the GPL has the same clause and no one's had
>> a problem with selling linux distributions so far.
>
>The GPL allows commercial sale. I threw the i2o sig stuff at real lawyers
>and they said 'avoid' - so I did

Hah!

When was this?  The SIG has changed their "rules" over the years.  I remember
when you had to pay 5k$US to see the "specs" (it was like 15k$US for the
tar file of headers.)  Back then, you weren't even allowed to say "I2O"
without permission.

Personally, I think I2O is a good idea.  The I2O SIG's execution, however,
leaves everything to be desired.  (Kind of reminds me of MPEG.)

--Ricky


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