[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) writes:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Erik Max Francis  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>It also is free for personal use (up to 2 clients, 2 users) and open 
>>soruce projects can get free licenses.  Or at least it was so the last I 
>>checked.
>
> For anything mission-critical, I wouldn't want to rely on a free license.
> At least if it's Open Source and someone plays with the license, someone
> else will fork (c.f. XFree86).  Alternatively, I am sometimes willing to
> pay for good closed-source software.

To my mind, Perforce qualifes for that last sentence. It's solid
software, with excellent support, from people who really understand
both software development and the open source software movement.

   <mike
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