]] Philip Hands > Tollef Fog Heen <tfh...@err.no> writes: > > > Do you also object to DSA using puppet for configuration management? > > Would objecting make any difference?
It's unlikely it'd be a significant factor in making us choose something else. I'm still curious, though. There are significant pieces of free software where there exists commercial and proprietary offerings either extending the software directly or building on it by offering various value adds. As long as the project is run like a free software project, I don't see a problem with this, in particular for the second version, where the value add exists in the form of, say, extra server-side analytics tools. I think it's problematic if enhancements are rejected because it would make the free version compete with the non-free version, which seems to more often be the case for software where the proprietary offering extends the software directly. -- Tollef Fog Heen UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are