Ronald, I mean Enterprise version (Advanced Server). Thats the option of choice for a large company buying a large software to put in production state.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006, 5:44:53 PM, you wrote: > Redhat not free for production? The Enterprise version maybe, but the > 'basic' version as well? > Ronald > 2006/4/11, Mark Proctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> There should be no change. Drools 3.0 will continue under the Apache >> license with regular snapshots for the branded and supported JBoss Rules >> release. >> >> Mark >> Felipe Piccolini wrote: >> > As Red Hat is buying JBoss what will happens to Drools 3?? >> > >> > Since Red Hat became not free OS for production (AS costs several >> > thousands of dollars), Will this acquiring means that JBoss will be >> > not free anymore??, and if Drools is part of JBoss Middle solution, >> > Will Drools become not free product??... >> > >> > http://www.europe.redhat.com/news/article/578.html >> > >> > ---------------------- >> > Felipe Piccolini >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> -------------------------- Felipe Piccolini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
