He's probably referring to the free unlimited SGD licenses that Sun was
giving out just after they acquired the product. These were available
for 3-6 months or so, then Sun quietly stopped the program just after
Jonathan said everything would be free and Opensourced. For some
reason, SGD and SunRay haven't yet been included in that free and
Opensource category.
I find it odd that SGD sorta seems to be treated like a step child
within Sun. It's a cool piece of software that they don't seem to know
what to do with.
I hope it's not in danger of going away. I use it everyday and would
seriously consider dumping Open Solaris for Linux if it ever went away.
It would be interesting to know how SGD and SunRay sales are doing these
days. I don't really hear much about either product anymore.
Richard Butland wrote:
If you're referring to the "Tarantella"-era free 1-user license
program, Sun didn't continue this practice when it acquired SGD.
Too bad, I liked that program.
Sun partners with specific needs can obtain NFR licenses upon request.
Darnell wrote:
Can you still request for license key here for sgd
if so I would like one.
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