[indiana-discuss] License and redistribution of the OpenSolaris updates
James Cornell
sparcdr at gmail.com
Sun Jun 1 15:27:47 PDT 2008
Yeah great... taking a while but it's definitely sooner than I
expected... are you referring to Sun's license to mp3 decoders? Afaik
Sun has one they have used in the past... but we're waiting on
gstreamer licenses and the like and Fluendo is the only legal method.
What other kind of things?
James
On Jun 1, 2008, at 5:21 PM, Tim Cramer wrote:
> There are 2 separate things.
> 1. OpenSolaris 2008.05 and all software packages on
> pkg.opensolaris.org
> which are fully redistributable are free to use and deploy.
> 2. There will be a set of non-redistributable software which may
> require
> either payment or simply a click-through type license which will be on
> pkg.sun.com, which you can freely (or use via payment where
> applicable)
> use but can't redistribute. We expect this to be available
> sometime in
> mid to late June.
> 3. You can purchase support for the base level OpenSolaris software.
> Sun will not support the FOSS software on top of OpenSolaris. When
> purchasing support you (depending on the level of support purchased)
> have the ability to log escalations and obtain package fixes which
> will
> be available only to paying subscription/support holders. These are
> the "updates" that are being discussed which require a license/token.
>
> FOSS updates are obviously free to use.
>
> Laurent Blume wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm reading the fine-print on OpenSolaris, and there's something
>> that I
>> don't find very clear, maybe it's something that was overlooked.
>>
>> There is that entry in the FAQ:
>>
>> Q:
>> I have multiple systems running OpenSolaris, how many subscriptions
>> do I
>> need?
>> A:
>> A separate OpenSolaris Subscription is required for every system to
>> which you apply Software Updates (with the limited exception of
>> Security
>> Patches and Device Drivers). You must have either a Sun System
>> Service
>> Plan or an OpenSolaris Subscription in place for each system or a
>> site-wide support contract like Solaris Everywhere that covers all
>> your
>> systems.
>>
>> http://www.sun.com/service/opensolaris/faq.xml#q11
>>
>> First, there's the obvious: beyond the Security and Device drivers,
>> all
>> updates that contain GPL'd or other FOSS code don't need a
>> subscription,
>> obviously.
>>
>> But also, the OpenSolaris.com website include the following sentence,
>> which is contradictory:
>>
>> All of these licenses permit use, copying and redistribution of the
>> software.
>>
>> http://www.opensolaris.com/get/index.html
>>
>> Does that mean that there is a separate license for the updates, that
>> restricts the rights in a different way (at least for those updates
>> for
>> which the license allows it)?
>>
>> Can anybody explain that?
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Laurent
>>
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