Today's SFLC/BusyBox target: Extreme Networks, Inc.
Today's SFLC/BusyBox target: Extreme Networks, Inc.
Posted Jul 24, 2008 9:08 UTC (Thu) by nhippi (subscriber, #34640)In reply to: Today's SFLC/BusyBox target: Extreme Networks, Inc. by Scott
Parent article: Today's SFLC/BusyBox target: Extreme Networks, Inc.
I'll call FUD. If your post isn't about spreading Fear, Uncertainity and doubt, I'd like to know what is. 1) no specifics at all, only vague unverifiable claims 2) Nobody who's been 30y on the business is childish enough to use s->$ substition 3) ...or get a new login just to spread a unverifiable claim 4) "busybox clients" are not getting rich from these lawsuits Fact remains that busybox, Linux and uclibc allow you to make simple computing systems really easily, and GPL compliance is really trivial too. I have no doubt that being in the receiving end of any lawyer is a unpleasant experience, but if follow GPL correctly from the beginning, you'll never have to deal with them in the first place.
