[Asterisk-Users] Re: Advice on OS Choice

Brian C. Fertig brian at planet-telecom.com
Thu Oct 14 13:39:42 MST 2004


You're a mac user aren't you..   :)
 
 

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Nelson
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 4:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Advice on OS Choice

In our last exciting episode, Kevin Walsh (kevin at cursor.biz) said:
> With Red Hat Enterprise, you're paying for the "privilege" of getting
> a packaged distro with support and upgrades.  If you don't need the
> support then you can freely use White Box and get exactly the same
code.
> The White Box distro can get away with this because of the GPL.  If
> GNU/Linux was licensed under a BSD-style license then Red Hat could
> easily close the source - just as Apple did when they stole BSD code
> to create "their" OS/X effort.  I don't believe that Red Hat would do
> that sort of thing anyway - those tactics are best left to Apple and
> Microsoft.

Umm.. subtle but very important point here. Apple did not "steal" BSD
code.
BSD code cannot be stolen. It is given away as basically a gift.
Stealing
implies that the person you stole from has now lost something. I don't
see FreeBSD or NetBSD or OpenBSD as having lost anything; in fact, Apple
has returned many things to the community without being coerced as could
be said about GPL-licensed code.

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