To: Golden Eagle
Well that is the question, I believe, down to the root, and were they authorized to do that. If it was a previous licensee, how do you know they were allowed? I know how much you like to repeat the same talking point over and over again no matter how many times it's been debunked, so I'm sure we'll be hearing this one from you again.
So I have prepared a handy little gif that demonstrates that Caldera itself released this stuff as follows:
There's more of course, but let's not waste time with the "IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE" crap. Suffice to say that Caldera not only shipped all this stuff under the GPL, they also released it under a BSD license on their own letterhead.
You'll be seeing this gif every time I see your talking point.
103 posted on
08/19/2003 4:28:12 PM PDT by
Nick Danger
(Time is what keeps everything from happening at once)
To: Nick Danger
What is your little pic supposed to prove? It says plain as day "specific exclusion of Unix System III and Unix System V and successor operating systems", so I have no idea what you think you are talking about.
'Prepare' all the 'handy little gifs' you want, if there no more effective than that one.
To: Nick Danger
Free Software Community Instruction manual
I can prepare little gifs to Mr. Danger. Perhapse THIS is where you are getting your talking points from?
118 posted on
08/19/2003 11:12:28 PM PDT by
Coral Snake
(Biting commies, crooks, traitors, islamofascists and any other type of Anti American)
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