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#1 2008-06-05 09:12:03

firewalker
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openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

openSuse 11.0 will be shipped with E.U.L.A. Take a look...

The Software may contain an automatic disabling mechanism that prevents its use after a certain period of time, so You should back up Your system and take other measures to prevent any loss of files or data.

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol!!!



The full E.U.L.A.

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#2 2008-06-05 11:27:32

FeatherMonkey
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Re: openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

Where did you get that license from I'm thinking that is the one attached to rc1.

Second line Novell Pre-Release Software License Agreement

Looking in the factory tree http://download.opensuse.org/distributi … st-source/ it is exactly the same as 10.3 was.

diff 103.txt 11.txt
1c1
< openSUSE 10.3
---
> openSUSE 11.0

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#3 2008-06-05 11:48:08

skymt
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Re: openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

Looks like it only applies to the beta. The disabling quote is from the "pre-release quality, don't blame us if it blows up and you lose your job" paragraph. It's standard practice in the commercial world for betas to expire, so this is far from surprising.

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#4 2008-06-05 11:57:44

firewalker
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Re: openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

I just saw it and I was surprised. I didn't expect to see it on a linux distro. Even on a RC version.

http://lwn.net/Articles/283566/
http://beranger.org/index.php?page=diar … vell-the-e


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#5 2008-06-05 12:17:28

FeatherMonkey
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Re: openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

Well I'm not surprised that some people jump on anything Suse does, it annoys me no one wants to mention the good they do, do.

They sponsor a lot of development for a lot of things, shame rather than sniping at other distros we can't just work together and agree to disagree. Whilst we may disagree with bits I bet we use a fair few bits that are/have been sponsored by Novell/Suse. SCO....

I also think there development model is quite unique/minority to which this thesis does a good job of showing. http://janfredrik.wordpress.com/master-thesis/

...<snip>...
Siobhan O'Mahony's research finds that these firms have to handle a tension between openness and control in their product development, but little research has been done to detail how this balance is achieved.
...<snip>...

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#6 2008-06-05 15:32:57

Anonymo
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Re: openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

We always wondered if Microsoft would ever make a distro; well here it is.

Is this even legal: You only get one copy and can't distribute it?

"OWNERSHIP RIGHTS

No title to or ownership of the Software is transferred to You. Novell
and/or its licensors owns and retains all title and ownership of all
intellectual property rights in the Software, including any
adaptations or copies. You acquire only a license to use the Software."

Pretty soon we won't get the source code.  It's already slow and bloated.  It sent a chill down my spine to read this.

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#7 2008-06-05 17:06:56

ornitorrincos
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Registered: 2006-11-20
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Re: openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

the GPL doesn't transfer you the property rights, it licenses you to certain uses with certain obligations, even the WTFPL licenses the software(un very loose terms but it doesn't transfer the property)

that paragraph is correct


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#8 2008-06-05 18:40:59

Gullible Jones
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Re: openSUSE 11.0b3 E.U.L.A. Yes. They did it again...

Still, I'm surprised that anything Linux would, you know, expire after a period of time, beta or not. There's something wrong with that, even if the user is perfectly free to copy the source code, remove the expiration clock, and fork it into another GPLed project.

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