ily for scientific work?
> > please contact me off list. Thanks
> >
>
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Reiner Jung
We are managing several hundred OpenBSD workstations in production.
On Tue, 2013-01-01 at 23:28 +0100, Johan Ryberg wrote:
> Puppet may useful for that many work stations.
>
> Are one single company using 3000 OpenBSD work stations? Cool, but I have
> never heard anything like this before.
>
>
Hi Peter,
it looks like the problem with the usage of "Hackathon is solved".
>From their own site: http://www.young-targets.com/free-licences/
#
Why?
Because we did not first founded the nonprofit organization “Tech_Hub”
that will manage the revenue for the free tech scene. We went a
diff
On Fri, 2014-10-17 at 16:52 -0400, Ian Grant wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
> > We have released LibreSSL 2.1.1- which should be arriving in the
> > LIbreSSL directory of an OpenBSD mirror near you very soon.
>
> If I clone the GitHub repo from Bolivia, do I have to cut
In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on
OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine
client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original Nomachine
client was used, it will be released under the GPL
Am Samstag, den 27.01.2007, 10:26
Hi,
the export regulations from the US government are very strict when there is
any crypto code
developed in the US. Developed in the US is = developed from a developer
when he stay in
the US, when he work for a US company (also abroad), when he have a
green-card or when he is
US citizen and wri
Mark Reitblatt wrote:
(Sorry, forgot to reply-to-all)
On 5/19/07, Reiner Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
the export regulations from the US government are very strict when
there is
any crypto code
developed in the US. Developed in the US is = developed from a developer
when he s
Gents,
the driver was developed from Reyk in Germany. Reyk add a license to his
code. So the question will be, what is the Europen/German law here.
Maybe the OpenBSD project/Reyk should solve the problem in the same way
as the gpl-violations.org initiative do it. Let the court decide. Will
be
Rui,
as you are not a lawyer, you should stop to interpret any law, copyright
questions or give any legal advice from your own interpretation. This will
give a wrong assumption to the story. When there is a statement needed,
please let talk the legals and until they give advise, you should stop yo
el Silva Seabra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 12:50:31AM +0200, Reiner Jung wrote:
>> as you are not a lawyer, you should stop to interpret any law, copyright
>> questions or give any legal advice from your own interpretation.
>
> Go see if I'
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