Re: enabling transport and on storage encryption in bacula on debian build

2009-01-09 Thread MJ Ray
Ken Arromdee arrom...@rahul.net wrote: I suggest you Google up user does the link. [...] I suggest you just post the URL(s) you mean. Google results pages are highly volatile and vary by browser location: what you saw then may not be what I see now. It also seems unkind to tell upstream

Re: enabling transport and on storage encryption in bacula on debian build

2009-01-09 Thread MJ Ray
Hendrik Weimer hend...@enyo.de wrote: [...]. However, Debian's policy on licensing usually involves taking the high road rather than doing what you can get away with. [...] Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but please don't state it as fact. I believe that Debian's policy on licensing is

Re: enabling transport and on storage encryption in bacula on debian build

2009-01-09 Thread Hendrik Weimer
MJ Ray m...@phonecoop.coop writes: Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but please don't state it as fact. I believe that Debian's policy on licensing is generally to try to do what we think the software and licence authors intended, but to be fairly cautious because we don't have big

Re: BSD license with Mozilla-style name clause

2009-01-09 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message 20090108232546.5a3d9873@firenze.linux.it, Francesco Poli f...@firenze.linux.it writes But anyway, there *has* to be a trademark to begin with, in order for trademark laws to apply. I don't know whether Alice is a trademark or is eligible to become one. I don't know about US law,

Re: enabling transport and on storage encryption in bacula on debian build

2009-01-09 Thread Ken Arromdee
(Here goes an email with actual content, since I messed up...) I suggest you Google up user does the link. [...] I suggest you just post the URL(s) you mean. Google results pages are highly volatile and vary by browser location: what you saw then may not be what I see now. You don't