atom feed30 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-currentRe: HEADS UP: 3.0 enters BETA status ...
FromSent OnAttachments
Jordan K. HubbardSep 3, 1998 9:11 pm 
Eivind EklundSep 4, 1998 4:29 am 
Jordan K. HubbardSep 4, 1998 4:58 am 
Jordan K. HubbardSep 4, 1998 7:08 am 
Marty LeisnerSep 4, 1998 2:07 pm 
Chuck RobeySep 4, 1998 2:10 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardSep 4, 1998 4:36 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardSep 4, 1998 4:38 pm 
Philippe RegnauldSep 4, 1998 4:46 pm 
Didier DernySep 5, 1998 12:29 am 
Terry LambertSep 5, 1998 12:40 am 
Mike SmithSep 5, 1998 1:07 am 
Andre OppermannSep 5, 1998 6:52 am 
Richard WackerbarthSep 5, 1998 7:06 am 
Chuck RobeySep 5, 1998 8:24 am 
Andre OppermannSep 5, 1998 10:00 am 
Eivind EklundSep 5, 1998 11:15 am 
Chuck RobeySep 5, 1998 11:36 am 
Chuck RobeySep 5, 1998 12:19 pm 
Poul-Henning KampSep 5, 1998 1:01 pm 
Eivind EklundSep 5, 1998 1:03 pm 
LukeSep 5, 1998 1:58 pm 
Eivind EklundSep 5, 1998 6:13 pm 
Terry LambertSep 6, 1998 12:05 am 
Chuck RobeySep 6, 1998 6:37 am 
Didier DernySep 6, 1998 2:45 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardSep 6, 1998 2:48 pm 
Mike SmithSep 6, 1998 2:59 pm 
Didier DernySep 7, 1998 12:20 am 
Didier DernySep 7, 1998 2:54 pm 
Subject:Re: HEADS UP: 3.0 enters BETA status in 12 days!
From:Andre Oppermann (oppe@pipeline.ch)
Date:Sep 5, 1998 10:00:41 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-current

Chuck Robey wrote:

On Sat, 5 Sep 1998, Andre Oppermann wrote:

Jordan K. Hubbard said:

At some point (perhaps immediately), some committers will have to be able to "bite the bullet" and admit that their code will not be appropriate for inclusion in the 3.0.0 release.

Hey Jordan, have you given any consideration to how you're going to handle the softupdates thing for the 3.0 GENERIC kernel? I'm not certain you even _can_ stick it in, but I'm curious if softupdates will be one of the headlines with this new release.

I wonder how Kirk handles the licensing issue for his softupdates stuff. A webpage where one can buy a per box license by credit card for $20 or so...

If you read the license, you'll note that he DOESN'T CHARGE for private usage. No need at all for the web site you're talking about. He only wants money from folks packaging his stuff in large numbers of products and selling them. Seems terrifically reasonable, actually.

I know that but I meant the boxes I use for my ISP operations. That is commercial usage. (but not packaging and selling).

To Unsubscribe: send mail to majo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message