Arch documentation
Posted Nov 7, 2003 10:47 UTC (Fri) by
coriordan (guest, #7544)
In reply to:
Arch documentation by lolando
Parent article:
An attempt to backdoor the kernel
to lolando:
I accept your point about the GFDL, indeed I'm not a fan of the GFDL myself.
I hadn't noticed the lack of infopages. I'll see if I can find someone to fix this, or stick it on my todo list for early 2004. There is a more than just a tutorial though: Quick Introduction, Quick Reference, Reference Manual, Tutorial, FAQ.
to jamesh:
> Would you be willing to sell/support a piece of
> software (proprietary or free software)
It seems Tom Lord is happy to do this. If you read my previous comment again, you'll notice that I linked to a page offering support for GNU Arch for a fee.
> and provide a warranty if you knew it had defects that might
> affect your clients? It sounds like a great way to get sued.
> You would want to minimise the risk as much as possible.
Well, I'd provide a warrany, if you don't specify how good it has to be. How about "I'll fix all problems you have with GNU Arch, if they occur on Mars". Any good? no. So lets look at the BK warranty:
Where's BitKeepers warrany? here it is:
BitMover represents and warrants for a period of ninety (90) days ("Warranty Period") that it will make a reasonable effort to ensure the Software operates substantially in accordance with the applicable Documentation
...it then goes on to list 8 things that could invalidate your license, and then:
NEITHER BITMOVER NOR ITS LICENSORS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE. BITMOVER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE.
...only mildly better than my mars warranty. They're not exactly liable for much, are they?
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