> Giovanni saying it was open source means nothing
> in the eyes of IBM.

Would a written "open source" license, published on an
IBM Web site mean anything in the eyes of IBM?

http://www-922.ibm.com/easy400p/easy400pos.html


If IBM were to "officially" release CGIDEV2 under an
"open source" license, it would be a great coup for
Giovanni.

And, what about the "Easy400" brand name, which is
used extensively at IBM's Web site, but which Giovanni
holds a domain name for, and is using at Yahoo Groups,
and his new Web site?

http://www.easy400.net

Would the folks at IBM CTC want to promote the Easy400
brand and continue supporting it as a product?  Would
they consent to a transfer of ownership?  Or, would
they prefer to see it die?

Nathan.




--- Brad Stone <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Giovanni saying it was open source means nothing in
> the
> eyes of IBM.



                
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