1995-12-03 - Re: your mail

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From: Laszlo Vecsey <master@internexus.net>
To: sameer <sameer@c2.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-12-03 16:41:30 UTC
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From: Laszlo Vecsey <master@internexus.net>
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 95 08:41:30 PST
To: sameer <sameer@c2.org>
Subject: Re: your mail
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> > Competing with Netscape is obviously something that's easier said than
> > done.  But we ought to consider the strategic importance of having robust,
> 
> 	I hate to repeat myself, but sometimes people don't listen.
> http://www.c2.org/apachessl/

I don't see how you can charge for a commercial versions of ApacheSSL. 
Isn't it protected by the GNU license agreement? Or is the idea that by 
registering ApacheSSL you still get the software for free but you are 
required to pay for support.





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