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Oh I agree with you about license. What foolishness! We have MANY
license that have no support.<br>
So wrong about "commercial licenses". <br>
I actual was forbidden to use BTF Big Brother, because they didn't
like the BTF license nor want at the time to buy<br>
bb pro even though BOTH Quest and Andrea gave permission<br>
to use it completely free to me.<br>
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And about some one stepping up probably the company that Henrik works
for would mantain it.<br>
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Stef Coene wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Friday 12 December 2008, michael nemeth wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I gave I high successful Xymon presentation that got me management
support to have it evaluated by
a larger group of people . Actually the management support was very strong
!
One Sysadmin, expressed the worry that since xymon is basic a one
programmer product what
would happen if Henrik could no longer support it. I told them
about the movement for
more than one programer to support it via the Subversion archive on
Sourceforge,
Still if Henrik was gone would some one support it? Would Henrik company
allow outsider
to maintain it. Ok, in other words would xymon survive?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->There is no "Henrik company". Of course, there is a company that pays Henrik
and Henrik is allowed to work on xymon. But if Henrik stops developing
xymon, somebody will step in (I'm willing to do) and start developing. Why?
Because the product is too good to let it die.
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<pre wrap="">As an aside I ran across a free product yesterday (don't remember what)
that would sell
a commercial license , that was basically a disclaimed for commpany that
just HAD to
have commercial licenses. Might not be a bad idea Henrik?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Selling a commercial license means nothing. I'm willing to sell you a license
so you can use xymon and as a bonus, I give you the source code for free!
The problem with commercial licenses is that if you sell a license, you are
expected to deliver also support. And one person alone can not do this.
Stef
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