>> (d) Notwithstanding any other terms in this License, this
>> License is not available to You if You and/or your
>> employer develop, produce, sell, and/or resell a
>> product which contains substantially similar capabil-
>> ities of the BitKeeper Software, or, in the reason-
>> able opinion of BitMover, competes with the BitKeeper
>> Software.
>>
>> Doesn't this affect maintainers all across the map that work for
>> distros such as RedHat, SuSE, Connectiva, etc? Obviously these
>> distros
>> SELL as part of their respective products CVS and similar tools. Or
>> even non-distro open source shops, you even resell CVS or the like in
>> some way and you'd be in trouble.
>
> Distributions do not *SELL* CVS, they distribute CVS.
Of course they sell CVS. I give them money, they give me a CD, that CD
has CVS on it.
If I have a support contract with that distro and CVS breaks they will
fix it.
I don't doubt if I went to the various distros with money in hand for
extra features for CVS they would put them in.
> We choose those
> words with care for exactly that reason. All the clause is saying is
> that if you are a competitor you don't get to use our product for free.
> That it, in our opinion, a perfectly reasonable position to take.
Yeah I understand what your intent is and I'm not flaming you. I have a
problem with the wording in that claus. Unfortunately you're not a
lawyer so your stated intent means little, it's the language in the
license that has meaning.
Regards,
Tom
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