On 08/07/2010 02:05 PM, David Touzeau wrote:
Dear all
I would like to thanks to the postfix users that answers me better
than a professional support (who said that Open Source products have
support problems ?).
I would like to thanks to wietse that accomplish the best SMTP server
used in the world.
Postfix/weitse are now a part of the Internet History and participate
actively of the Internet growth during this century.
I use postfix for 4 years and I also wanted to participate in the
postfix improvement, not to change the postfix code but helps newbees
using postfix easly.
My Open Source project is not totally finish but everybody can use it
and test it.
This project is called Artica and it's a web Ajax interface front-end
for Postfix.
That runs on PHP, Perl, Python AND undisclosed binaries - not to mention
half a dozen unattributed *open source* projects.
My target is to provide a mail/relay Postfix service including all
standards requests including :
Postfix already does that.
You can download ISO that install for you a debian system in
sourceforge here http://sourceforge.net/projects/artica-postfix/files/
Um.. no ?
Or install yourself your distribution and download/execute a setup
available here :
http://www.artica.fr/index.php/get-a-download-artica/binaries-setup-all-distris
Where is the source ?
Are the half-dozen included open source projects attributed correctly ?
Your license makes NO mention of them.
Did you even ask their permission ?
I'm amazed that *source*forge allowed you to host this.
Please, shoot me down if I am wrong - I am no expert on Open Source
licensing, but attribution is NOT optional.
J.