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From: Bruce S. <bw...@ar...> - 2007-03-16 12:38:41
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Dansguardian is already in DL, and has been for some time. - BS > I had an Email exchange with Daniel Barron. He is the > developer/maintainer of Dansguardian. > > I forward the exchange below. As you can see we now have the go for > integrating Dansguardian into DL and the problems with licensing should > now be solved. > > So please integrate Dansguardian ASAP into both the 1.2 and 1.3 versions > of DL. > > Thanks! > > Martin > > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Betreff: Re: integration of DansGuardian into Devil-Linux? > Datum: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 13:10:28 +0000 (GMT) > Von: Daniel Barron <da...@ja...> > An: Martin Hotze <ma...@ho...> > > On Thu 15 Mar, Martin Hotze wrote: > > > Daniel Barron schrieb: > > > > > On Wed 14 Mar, Martin Hotze wrote: > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> we are currently using devil linux (DL) as firewall (see > > >> www.devil-linux.org) and thre might be an interest of integrating > > >> DansGuardian as a standard feature for all devil linux firewall users, > > >> no matter if they are commercial or private users. > > >> > > >> Can you think about a one time (and a oncefor ever) license for using > > >> and integrating DansGuardian into devil linux? Means: integrating it > > >> into DL as a standard package and maintaining it so that every user of > > >> DL (no matter if commercial user or not) is able to also use > > >> DansGuardian (without paying any extra licensing fees). > > >> > > >> Thanks, > > >> > > >> Martin > > >> > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I assume devil-linux is free as in without cost? > > > > > > yes, devil-linux is free for private and commercial use without any > > restrictions (GPL, though). > > > > > If so then simply take > > > DG under the GPL. > > > > > > So you hereby grant permission to integrate and use DansGuardian > > into/with devil-linux without restriction (GPL; private and commercial > > [!] use)? > > If this is OK with you I will then forward your statement to the > > devil-linux mailinglist. > > > > Yes you may download and use it under the GPL. The GPL allows you to > integrate it into whatever you want including devil-linux provided the GPL > is adheared to. > |