Or anything else for that matter?
The GPL specifically allows you to charge even for the software (for
other people's work, in fact); the catch is that you can't prevent the
people you sell it to from giving it away for free, so what's the point
;-) (although companies like redhat and mandrake do it all the time,
of course... they provide commercial support and nice company-logo
books 'n boxes to compensate for that fact, but in the end...)
Also, PostgreSQL is *not* covered by the GPL.
On Dec 21, 2004, at 5:13 PM, Doug Quale wrote:
> "Jim C. Nasby" <decibel@decibel.org> writes:
>
>> I am being paid for this training, so keep that in mind if you're a
>> real
>> GPL zealot. ;)
>
> Why would a GPL zealot care if you are being paid to provide training?
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$ ln -s /usr/share/kjvbible /usr/manual
$ true | cat /usr/manual | grep "John 3:16"
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Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life.
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