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Best Regards,
Danijel Tkalcec, Team RTC
http://www.realthinclient.com
I do like active component vendors and developers but your behavior is,
IMO, counter-productive.
Why didn't you continue thread "RealThinClient SDK > Free Commercial
License with more Support options"?
Regards,
Florent
A thread per day keeps the doctor away ?
Edmund
Well, I don't care how many times he posts, what's the big deal?
I for one think it's a very generous thing he is doing by releasing a
BSD style license. A BSD License is the least restrictive one available
and could open up RTC to be used in more 3rd party products, not to
mention ensure it will be around even if RTC is gone because the code
could easily be taken over by someone else. The downside is of course
the code can be forked by someone else as long as the BSD license is
followed.
This newsgroup is mainly for announcements.