Scyld and GPL
Jim.Morton at aventis.com
Jim.Morton at aventis.com
Wed Aug 22 11:02:59 PDT 2001
The Redhat site link is on the top bar, on the right side - just next to
"store" The download link says "download".
It is not huge, but it is there, and fairly convienient, once you have
noticed it.
Jim
> ----------
> From: Sean Dilda[SMTP:agrajag at scyld.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:34 AM
> To: beowulf at beowulf.org
> Subject: Re: Scyld and GPL
>
> On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Eric T. Miller wrote:
>
> > I am risking a good flaming here, but I think it's worth it.
> >
> > This is in regard to ilker ARABACI's post, and my own experience in
> looking
> > for an ISO image.
>
> The GPL refers to the source, not the ISO image, and the source is
> there.
>
> >
> > 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!
>
> That code is freely and easily available from
> ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/beowulf/
>
> >
> > 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.
>
> I don't ever recall seeing a link from Red Hat's website to where you
> can download their software. And for kicks I just went back to their
> website and I am still unable to find a link to where you can download
> their distribution.
>
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