On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, patric conant wrote:
> I've repeatedly been in a position where we weren't making direct use
> of OpenBSD, but were using OpenSSH, and if there were a recurring
> cost associated with it (like purchasing a semi-annual CD) it would
> have been relatively painless to get a rubbe
On 12/03/2009, at 5:43 PM, David Schulz wrote:
Well i think it is not a bad Idea; purchasing a superb remote
administration
software on a CD for 25USD or whatever
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For $50CDN that's exactly what you get - and you even
get a free operating system thrown in!
Well i think it is not a bad Idea; purchasing a superb remote administration
software on a CD for 25USD or whatever sounds easy to sell; though i think
its true, it will be a lot of work and trouble to get those CD's and
Packaging Artwork and everything in low enough Quantities, and then turn it
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2009/3/11 patric conant :
> I've repeatedly been in a position where we weren't making direct use
> of OpenBSD, but were using OpenSSH, and if there were a recurring cost
> associated with it (like purchasing a semi-annual CD) it would have
> been relatively painless to get a rubber stamp approval
I've repeatedly been in a position where we weren't making direct use
of OpenBSD, but were using OpenSSH, and if there were a recurring cost
associated with it (like purchasing a semi-annual CD) it would have
been relatively painless to get a rubber stamp approval of such a
cost, whereas purchasing
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