Re: OT: SCO Extortion - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Chris Travers |
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Subject | Re: OT: SCO Extortion |
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Msg-id | 00fc01c3e311$948306f0$2044053d@winxp Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: OT: SCO Extortion (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>) |
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Re: OT: SCO Extortion
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List | pgsql-general |
RedHat Enterprise IS redistributable, and there are third party distros based on it. However there is one major gotcha: The contract for the enterprise services for RHEL state that every copy of RedHat Enterprise Linux in an organization MUST be signed up for the enterprise services if any one copy is. This means that an organization does lose the install flexibility that open source normally gives, though they still can run Fedora on other systems where they do not need these services. From RedHat's perspective, this avoids a shell game of support "This server gets the services this week but this other server got the support last week. So we only need one subscription." Again, RHEL's licenses are not "licenses" but rather service contracts. Best Wishes, Chris Travers IANAL, but I have checked with them in the past over this issue. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Momjian" <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> To: "Chris Travers" <chris@travelamericas.com> Cc: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [GENERAL] OT: SCO Extortion > Chris Travers wrote: > > I am not sure where SCO is coming from or where its influences are. > > However, I have noticed a number of interesting issues which makes me think > > that this is a major problem at SCO which goes back quite a ways. > > > > I remember Ransom Love (former Caldera CEO) writing that the GPL was bad for > > business. At the time Caldera was a has-been Linux distributor who was > > facing declining sales in part because they had never embraced > > redistributable distros and was being crowded out by RedHat and others. > > Caldera at the time was trying to sell per seat licenses for its Linux > > distro and justifying this by bundling it with proprietary development > > tools. Love left Caldera after they acquired the OS division of Tarantella > > (formerly SCO) and headed the UnitedLinux project for a while. Sometime > > afterward, Caldera renamed itself as The SCO Group. > > I am not sure you can call Love wrong in his GPL comments. Isn't this > what Red Hat is moving to with their Enterprise release? I don't think > that is distributable. You can have the source and compile your own, > but I don't think you can distribute the Red Hat binaries anymore. Is > that correct? > > -- > Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us > pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 > + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road > + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073 > >
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