> Agreed, Jake, that the Bernstein license is the biggest deterrent to
> releasing an ISO or turnkey appliance of Qmail, but as you said, the
> existing installation scripts already do a great job with automating
> the process.
It'd be trivial to make an image that does the base install and runs
the download scripts on first boot.
> I wonder if someone could fork Qmail at one point, under a different
> license, and bypass this problem completely?
Not really. Since all Qmail code is licensed under his "license free"
license, it would have to be recoded, in which case it wouldn't be
qmail. It's why netqmail is just a big patch that goes onto the
mianstream qmail code.
We can ask djb for a license to distribute binary, although from what
I've heard he has not allowed that for anyone.
Erik
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