Aaron

I have never believed that there is a "free ride" in this life - a wise
man
once told me that "everything has its price" - and while I'm getting older
I'm afraid that he was right.

There is no "pretend" in a dual license model - it is clear to all - and
if
an iSeries installation really wants to make a future developing strategy
of their business critical solutions into a question of whether or not to
pay a 600$ license and still expect support of their downloaded software -
"they may be better of on a camel".

Henrik





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I wish you didn't have a dual license, then my efforts of RPGUI would be
much less needed and I could instead focus on partnering with
PowerExt.com. But until there is an RPG+CGI framework that isn't wrought
with "pretend open source", I will continue to pursue RPGUI which is free
as
beer and liberty (LGPL).

FWIW, I do believe "pretend open source" is better than closed source.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/


On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:43 PM, <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Aaron,

well then consider my humple project as turbo steroids, I have a guy
that
has modernized 150
production ready programs in less than 2 month ;-)

Henrik






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