Would software "for non-commercial use" be acceptable as a port?
Peter Looyenga
pl at catslair.org
Sun Jul 28 12:51:34 UTC 2013
> This is how DansGuardian works, and it's a part of the ports tree (www/dansguardian). The install points
> the user to the licensing page on the web. It's up to the user to decide if they're eligible for the non-com
> license.
Thanks a lot for that example, that's a very helpful example indeed. Wasn't even aware of this one so far.
And apologies for misaddressing my response in the first place, thus making it end up in your private mailbox instead of the list.
Kind regards, Peter
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