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paolo del bene ninuxpdb at gmail.com
Fri Dec 11 08:19:59 CET 2009


>
>    10 dicember 2009 23.58, Unixmedia S.r.l. <info at unixmedia.it> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 08:36:24PM +0100, paolo delbene wrote:
>>
>>       Good Morning,


> We  know very well the details of the license of all software, GNU and
>> not, included in our facilities, we are not only users of open source
>
>

> software, but also active in collaboration of reality 'Community that
>
>       will revolve around, even releasing ourselves much of our software
      under free licenses such as the GPL (v2 is that v3), LGPL, BSD and
others.

     In particular way the distribution we use, as well specified in our
website,
     and 'based on the distribution GNU/linux Debian (http://www.debian.org),

     starting from which we add a range of packages, some of which simply
     recompiled, others packages version from upstream, and more written
     entirely by us.

     With the exception of some pieces of code written by us and not yet
     issued and configuration and integration we made, al lthey are publicly

     released in full spirit of open source right the stage of development
through
     our site and our Trac SVN accessible to everyone for reading, and
linked in
     our website main in the "developer / developers.

     I allow to correct you. The GPL is not expected, however, that, and '
     sufficient to make available the source only when required, and 'therefore

     perfectly reasonable not to put them online and send them, even via
email
     for example, only if someone requests it.

     However, as mentioned 'above, our policy and' to maintain till the
developing of
     our SVN fully accessible, then go beyond the requirements.

     Is declared that our distribution and based on Debian and correctly
linked to our site.

     I hope that now our position is clear, we operate in open source and
Linux World away
     from '94, and our staff is consisting linux entusiasts.

     I agree with his thinking in this direction, and we judge the Pisanu
law bad for our country.

     However, today, the law clearly says that you need some requirements to
install public
     access points, and we, as a company operating in that sector, we may
not agree but we
    inevitably provide a product that is in line with the terms of law.

    At the time that the Pisanu law decay, we will be the first to rejoice
and take immediate
    action to modify our product in accordance with the new requirements.

        Sincerely

Franco Lanza
>> UnixMedia - Media Convergence Solutions
>> http://www.unixmedia.it
>> e-mail: info at unixmedia.it
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