Your paying for the customisation & the web interface. The groupware
may also be thier own design. Anyway its Free for 5 users so doenst apply
to most here.
At 18:27 02/04/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Ian, I haven't looked at their
software so this is a generic answer.
It's actually very easy to charge for a GPL product [based on one time
fee or per user]. All you need to do is have a single piece of
proprietory code
or application and you make the charge for that. That would normally be
the custom interface that makes it easier to use than a bash shell and vi
:-)
And yes source code must be made available for any gpl'ed packages, but
obviously not for the proprietory stuff. It is important to note however,
that
the code does not need to be released with the install disks, or even
made available for download from their site ... it simply has to be
*available*.
They can quite happily insist you contact them in writing with a small
fee for copying and distributions of up to £10 to £15.
Does any of that answer your question, or even make sense? ;-)
On 2 Apr 2002 at 18:01, Ian Lowe wrote:
> er...
>
> If it's mandrake based, how can they place a charge per user on
it?
> Surely they have to distrib the source code too?
>
> and the GPL should mean that it's free to re-distribute?
>
> Ian.
>
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