On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Nate Carlson wrote:
> http://www.sistina.com/news_42%20coming%20soon.htm (from /.).
>
> Reading the license, some especially annoying things:
>
> Sect 2.1e:
> <..> Execution of the Covered Code is not restricted except that You are
> prohibited from receiving a payment for, or directly or indirectly
> generating revenue from, any service that uses the Covered Code to store
> or retrieve data. <..>
>
> ^-- As I read this, if a consultant goes into a non-profit shop, and
> wanted to install GFS as a file system, we wouldn't be allowed to charge
> time for this installation/configuration of GFS.
>
> Sect 3.2:
> You agree to provide Sistina with a complete copy of the Covered Code and
> related documentation for Modifications created or contributed by You even
> if such Modifications are not distributed in Source Code or Executable
> form.
>
> ^-- this means that you change it internally, aren't going to distribute
> it, but you have to give the changes back to them? They also go on to say
> that they have the rights to do whatever they want with your
> modifications!
>
> Am I reading this stuff right? Ben, what the heck happened out there? VC's
> got you by the nuts?

http://www.opengfs.org

well, apparently some other people feel the same way as I do.  :)

Did Sistina just sign their own death warrant?

Hope they get some large companies to start licensing their stuff, for
their own sake..

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