Rayson Ho <[email protected]> writes: > 2) Also, I usually don't want to say bad things about Univa because I > used to work with Bill, so I know Bill in person. However, since Dave > (who almost fully trusted Univa at the beginning)
Yes, it's distasteful. Regarding trust, perhaps I'm not as cynical as I thought... > is making things public, I will just share what I experienced. I don't like it, but I don't see any alternative short of trying to drag colleagues into legal action, which would be out of the question. > However, I found out later on that Univa Grid Engine is open-core > instead of open source, so this is not really telling me the truth (or > for the benefit of the doubt, only telling me part of the truth). I wonder why the difference -- I was told "open core" initially. I'm a free software person, but as long as there was work on features or bug fixes released freely, and no impediment to re-implementing proprietary bits (I was assured), the community would benefit and it was worth supporting. At least we got a few months worth of changes, even if we did waste time on the steering committee, for instance. _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
