>Let's see "UltraCard".... they make me pay for a kick ass
>scripting engine and development tool, and on the other
>hand "OpenCard" gives me the exact same kick ass product
>but for free, and they give me the source code.
>
>You decide... I'm not concerned about the "UltraCard"
>clones, those guys are like 2% of the problem, and
>they will simply be unable to compete with OpenCard.
>At the same time, by not concerning ourselves with them
>we gain much more freedom with our licensing issues
>because we don't invent the "perfect" license.  We can
>be happy with something close.

Basically,

 I agree with this. If the others feel the same way, I wouldn't mind going
along with something like this, as I already said earlier. But I would like
to take advantage of people trying to rip us off, which is why we should
require them to inform their customers about OpenCard and where to get it.


Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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