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<P><FONT size=2>I am risking a good flaming here, but I think it's worth
it.<BR><BR>This is in regard to ilker ARABACI's post, and my own experience in
looking for an ISO image.<BR><BR>Since Scyld is built on top of Red Hat, isn't
it subject to the GPL just like any other Linux distribution? It is my
understanding that if any previous code is used to develop a new distribution,
then it is clearly a product of the GPL and should be made freely (and easily)
available. Please correct and educate me if I am wrong!<BR><BR>If this is
the case, however, will we see the download links given equal billing with the
commercial (pay) links on Scyld's homepage? This seems to be the status
quo with all other major Linux distros. I think many potential clustering
enthusiasts are put off at first by the "fog" that surrounds getting your hands
on the Scyld software. This is not indicative of the sense of community
fostered by the whole of the Linux family.<BR><BR>direct flames to:
<A href="mailto:BGates@Microsft.com">BGates@Microsft.com</A><BR>direct friendly
replies to: <A
href="mailto:Emiller@techskills.com">Emiller@techskills.com</A><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR> </FONT>
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