License Clarification [X15 beta 1 - source release]

2001-05-27 Thread Fabio Riccardi

Some people pointed out that I misused the term "Open Source" wrt our Source
License.

Our license doesn't meet the required criteria of the OSI since we restrict
the usage of our sources for personal use only. As was already pointed out in
my previous message people will have to buy a license for commercial
exploitation of the code (i.e. running a commercial web site).

Sorry for the inconvenience,

 - Fabio

Fabio Riccardi wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I finally managed to package the X15 web accelerator for the first
> source release.
>
> The current release includes a CGI module, an Apache configuration
> module and several salability improvements. It is a beta 1, quite stable
> but it may/will still contain a few bugs. The README is a bit outdated
> and the code could use more comments... :)
>
> The code It is released under an Open Source license very much in the
> spirit of Sun/Solaris, Apple/Darwin, etc., but less restrictive.
>
> Basically (for what I have been explained by our lawyers :) the license
> says that:
>
>  1) you can peruse the code for your own use and/or research in any way
> you like,
>
>  2) you can use X15 for your own non commercial use (i.e., you can have
> the fastest family reunion pictures website of the planet),
>
>  3) if you want to use the software for any commercial exploitation you
> have to buy a license from Chromium Communications,
>
>  4) if you make changes they belong to you, but if you send them back to
> us than you agree to not claim anything for them.
>
> You can get the sources from:
> http://www.chromium.com/cgi-bin/crosforum/YaBB.pl
>
> or (when the DNS gets propagated) from: http://source.chromium.com/
>
> Our source site sports one of those nifty sourceforge-like interfaces
> for discussions, bug reports and whatever, I'd prefer you to use that
> instead of sending email directly to me or to this list.
>
> I'll build a proper "product" web page and add more documentation in the
> next few days.
>
>  - Fabio
>
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License Clarification [X15 beta 1 - source release]

2001-05-27 Thread Fabio Riccardi

Some people pointed out that I misused the term Open Source wrt our Source
License.

Our license doesn't meet the required criteria of the OSI since we restrict
the usage of our sources for personal use only. As was already pointed out in
my previous message people will have to buy a license for commercial
exploitation of the code (i.e. running a commercial web site).

Sorry for the inconvenience,

 - Fabio

Fabio Riccardi wrote:

 Dear all,

 I finally managed to package the X15 web accelerator for the first
 source release.

 The current release includes a CGI module, an Apache configuration
 module and several salability improvements. It is a beta 1, quite stable
 but it may/will still contain a few bugs. The README is a bit outdated
 and the code could use more comments... :)

 The code It is released under an Open Source license very much in the
 spirit of Sun/Solaris, Apple/Darwin, etc., but less restrictive.

 Basically (for what I have been explained by our lawyers :) the license
 says that:

  1) you can peruse the code for your own use and/or research in any way
 you like,

  2) you can use X15 for your own non commercial use (i.e., you can have
 the fastest family reunion pictures website of the planet),

  3) if you want to use the software for any commercial exploitation you
 have to buy a license from Chromium Communications,

  4) if you make changes they belong to you, but if you send them back to
 us than you agree to not claim anything for them.

 You can get the sources from:
 http://www.chromium.com/cgi-bin/crosforum/YaBB.pl

 or (when the DNS gets propagated) from: http://source.chromium.com/

 Our source site sports one of those nifty sourceforge-like interfaces
 for discussions, bug reports and whatever, I'd prefer you to use that
 instead of sending email directly to me or to this list.

 I'll build a proper product web page and add more documentation in the
 next few days.

  - Fabio

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X15 beta 1 - source release

2001-05-25 Thread Fabio Riccardi

Dear all,

I finally managed to package the X15 web accelerator for the first
source release.

The current release includes a CGI module, an Apache configuration
module and several salability improvements. It is a beta 1, quite stable
but it may/will still contain a few bugs. The README is a bit outdated
and the code could use more comments... :)

The code It is released under an Open Source license very much in the
spirit of Sun/Solaris, Apple/Darwin, etc., but less restrictive.

Basically (for what I have been explained by our lawyers :) the license
says that:

 1) you can peruse the code for your own use and/or research in any way
you like,

 2) you can use X15 for your own non commercial use (i.e., you can have
the fastest family reunion pictures website of the planet),

 3) if you want to use the software for any commercial exploitation you
have to buy a license from Chromium Communications,

 4) if you make changes they belong to you, but if you send them back to
us than you agree to not claim anything for them.

You can get the sources from:
http://www.chromium.com/cgi-bin/crosforum/YaBB.pl

or (when the DNS gets propagated) from: http://source.chromium.com/

Our source site sports one of those nifty sourceforge-like interfaces
for discussions, bug reports and whatever, I'd prefer you to use that
instead of sending email directly to me or to this list.

I'll build a proper "product" web page and add more documentation in the
next few days.

 - Fabio


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X15 beta 1 - source release

2001-05-25 Thread Fabio Riccardi

Dear all,

I finally managed to package the X15 web accelerator for the first
source release.

The current release includes a CGI module, an Apache configuration
module and several salability improvements. It is a beta 1, quite stable
but it may/will still contain a few bugs. The README is a bit outdated
and the code could use more comments... :)

The code It is released under an Open Source license very much in the
spirit of Sun/Solaris, Apple/Darwin, etc., but less restrictive.

Basically (for what I have been explained by our lawyers :) the license
says that:

 1) you can peruse the code for your own use and/or research in any way
you like,

 2) you can use X15 for your own non commercial use (i.e., you can have
the fastest family reunion pictures website of the planet),

 3) if you want to use the software for any commercial exploitation you
have to buy a license from Chromium Communications,

 4) if you make changes they belong to you, but if you send them back to
us than you agree to not claim anything for them.

You can get the sources from:
http://www.chromium.com/cgi-bin/crosforum/YaBB.pl

or (when the DNS gets propagated) from: http://source.chromium.com/

Our source site sports one of those nifty sourceforge-like interfaces
for discussions, bug reports and whatever, I'd prefer you to use that
instead of sending email directly to me or to this list.

I'll build a proper product web page and add more documentation in the
next few days.

 - Fabio


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