OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
Posted May 22, 2011 0:48 UTC (Sun) by NightMonkey (subscriber, #23051)In reply to: OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements by AlexHudson
Parent article: OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
I've used it in HA/DRBD autofailover storage clusters I've put together and it works very well.
Posted May 22, 2011 2:19 UTC (Sun)
by vonbrand (subscriber, #4458)
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Oh, you mean the one SCOX claimed to be theirs (because it had ben written for AIX, IBM's Unix) and then ported to Linux? Hardly unheard of ;-)
Posted May 22, 2011 17:53 UTC (Sun)
by anselm (subscriber, #2796)
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That was SCO's claim. In fact, the JFS in Linux derives from the OS/2 version of JFS, which was developed by a different team within IBM, without reference to the AIX source code so the Linux version of JFS has nothing to do with anything that SCO might have had rights to.
This doesn't detract from the fact that, whatever its technical merits, JFS's market share in the Linux world is considerably lower than that of competing file systems such as the ext family or SGI's XFS.
Posted May 22, 2011 17:58 UTC (Sun)
by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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Posted May 27, 2011 7:47 UTC (Fri)
by ceplm (subscriber, #41334)
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Posted May 29, 2011 21:41 UTC (Sun)
by ThinkRob (guest, #64513)
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Posted May 30, 2011 8:11 UTC (Mon)
by ceplm (subscriber, #41334)
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Posted May 29, 2011 22:39 UTC (Sun)
by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements
OpenOffice.org and contributor agreements