"Tom Kistner (Astaro)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> First of all, thanks for developing SA. It makes my "delete" button rust
> in disuse :)
> 
> I currently work for Astaro AG (www.astaro.com) and am also the author
> of the exiscan patch for exim that glues SA to the exim MTA
> (duncanthrax.net/exiscan).
> 
> We (Astaro AG) will include include SA with exiscan in the SMTP relay of
> our Linux-based security product Astaro Security Linux.
> Given the recent events, we were of course concerned about the future
> GPL developent of SA. We are not interested in creating an "enhanced"
> proprietary version, but would like to contribute to the success of GPL
> SA by supporting the project and core developers in whatever form needed
> and/or wanted.

Thanks.  First, it is important to note that SA is licensed under a dual
license.  You can choose one of the GNU GPL or the Perl Artistic
License; we only accept code that uses that dual license.

Anyway, I believe the open source project will continue in one form or
another.  I'm not resting on my laurels, but I'm not staying up late at
night either... at least not worrying.  Staying up late hacking on SA,
maybe.

> As mentioned before, this would not be a "buy-in" or "sell-out" but a
> fair feedback to the GPL project with no legal implications.
> 
> If there is any way in which we could be of help, please do not hesitate
> to ask :)

Careful... I'm good about remembering these sorts of offers.  :-)

Daniel

-- 
Daniel Quinlan                      Linux, open source, and
http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/    anti-spam consulting


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