On 10/26/06, Jim Perrin <jperrin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes, but if Red Hat takes measures to protect their sources (like taking > them off-line and making them available only on-request) to slow Oracle > down, it could hurt CentOS. That would be a shame... Not at all. rhn access would be all that's required, and centos has such accounts. If not I'm certain that we could come up with a few such accounts for donation, and be right back to business as usual. GPL protection is a wonderful thing.
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