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Index of Subjects { {On Tue, 6 Jan 1998, Ken McCracken wrote: { {> >From recent comments it seems csuite is destined to become a fee-licensed {> product. At one point there was talk of csuite being developed as GNU-like {> sw supported by community nets with distributed revision control. { {I'm not sure to which recent comments you refer, but there is no intention The comments I can remember were relating to what people would be willing to pay for in the CD distribution wrt documentation. I guess then that was referring to a package for commercial release to non community networks. There is becoming a bigger grey area as to what is a commercial site and what is a community site these days. What body would define that and by what process would it be defined? Or has this been talked about yet? It might sound like I'm being snarky here; no; I just want to clear the air on this issue, so that people cooperating around community networking in the Toronto area can proceed. Ken McCracken (board member at TFN) aa175@torfree.net {for CSuite to become a fee-licensed product for community nets. Free {licensing to community nets, with paid licensing by commercial operations, {is definitely a viable option. {-- { David Murdoch { { { {
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