Ethereal-dev: RE: [Ethereal-dev] RADIUS's "Message Authenticator"

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From: "HOOD, Andy" <ahood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 09:52:29 +1100
As one of the 188, that's OK with me.
And I'll soon be one of the ones whose address is wrong.

Regards,
Andrew Hood
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't
even know existed can render your own computer unusable. -- Leslie Lamport,
as quoted in CACM, June 1992


-----Original Message-----
From:	Adam [mailto:adam@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Saturday, 23 March 2002 20:02
To:	Hamish Moffatt
Cc:	David Frascone; Ronnie Sahlberg; ethereal-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	Re: [Ethereal-dev] RADIUS's "Message Authenticator"

> The Ethereal authors are free to add exceptions to the GPL to their
> license as they please. Something like "Ethereal is licensed under
> the GNU General Public License version 2, with the added exception
> that you may link Ethereal with OpenSSL." This is the sort of
> terminology used by KDE when Qt was not GPL.
>
> Practically speaking, all the authors of Ethereal would need
> to agree to the change in the license (to add this exception).

it seems to me like there are no downsides for this solution, apart
from having to contact every author.

According to AUTHORS file it would be 188 ppl. With some probably on
vacations, or not having valid emails anymore :(

-- 
Adam
http://www.eax.com	The Supreme Headquarters of the 32 bit registers


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