Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 15 Nov 2012 10:21:00 -0800 | From | Andy Grover <> | Subject | Re: scsi target, likely GPL violation |
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Hi all,
First, I do not, and did not, have access to the proprietary OS, which has been referred to. Otherwise, I would have checked it.
Second, I appreciate that my questions and tentative inferences may not have been perfect, given that I did not have the complete facts, but I did try to obtain them from RTS before raising questions in this forum. But I was not successful.
Third, in retrospect, I think a more measured approach to the dialog may have been a better course. I am interested in understanding the situation. My primary goal was to avoid duplicating a lot of work, if RTS plans to open-source the new features they have added to the proprietary version.
Fourth, my questions about the GPL’s requirements in this context remain.
Finally, I was, in this thread, speaking on my behalf alone and at my initiative-- not Red Hat’s, as some may have incorrectly concluded. I'll be using a personal email account (CC'd) for this issue in the future, in order to make this more explicit.
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