On 4/18/06, Sasa Zeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is highly unlikely that any project will stay OpenSource and free of
> charge forever. As example is popular RedHat where worked 100s, maybe 1000s
> of people (volonitiers and contributers). It become commercial since v 8.0.

Comercial is not contrary to Open Source.

Nothing prevents people to sell GPL software and that is what Red Hat does.

After you buy it, however, you are free to change it at your will and
even repackage it and put on a server for download.
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
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