On Mon,  2 Feb 2004 13:36:05 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > >  is to develop the system and sell the services to install

>  This is not a distribution, but a regular installation and support
>  of the system, based on open source software.

So you will not actually develop the system (wich is what you said), but will just 
install a system that does not consist of anything you have developed? You'll just be 
a regular open sourced based consultant?

(BTW. If you doesnload a piece of software, bring it with you to someone else and 
install it, you *are* distributing it. If someone hand you a computer, you install 
software on it, and then give it back, you are distributing software.)

>  I don't see any legal issues here.

Not unless you develop code based on the products you use. If you do develop code 
based on those systems, and you install it on other peoples machiens, you are 
distributing both original code and code you developed.

/Jonas

-- 
Jonas Eckerman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fsdb.org/


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