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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: Opinions on product?
From: "Dustin Oprea" <>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 10:19:25 -0500

ts-Linux and all applications will be open-source, but the company-specific binaries will be entirely proprietary.

We implement some code that has an unidentified license stating that the author must be acknowledged where necessary in all published source-code, but since none will be, it's not relevant here.


It'd be great if someone could indicate a name of a licensing scheme that this sounds like.

Dustin Oprea


On 12/1/07, spectabillis <> wrote:

slightly off topic, but if this was parially based on the linux
distrobution what kind of license do you use?

> I have been developing software that implements the CAN bus
for the
> automotive industry, and have been so impressed with the
amount of
> fault-tolerance and flexibility inherent in the devices. Plus, it
seems that
> the technology is very open and well-discussed.




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Dustin Oprea

Software Engineer
Intrepid Control Systems
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