Steve Acheson while walking the plank, cried out:
> Why v1? V2 is a better protocol, has IETF backing, is already about
> as open as you can get, and there is a GNU license effort underway
> (mostly interoperable at this point). And it's being developed
> outside the US :)
>
> Since the protocol isn't licensed, patented, etc, it's not a problem.
> The only issue with the current SSH source code, is the sole right to
> sell for commercial usage by Data Fellows (and the new more
> restrictive license definition of "commercial use").
>
> satch
Yeah, the protocol is fine. It's the licensing that is a problem for
some of us (call us cheap bastards ;-). I'm waiting for lsh to become
a little more stable.
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