[Bug 233775] Review Request: haproxy - TCP/HTTP reverse proxy for high availability environments

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Summary: Review Request: haproxy - TCP/HTTP reverse proxy for high availability environments


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233775





------- Additional Comments From kevin@xxxxxxxxx  2007-05-23 17:32 EST -------
1. ok. Sounds good. 
2. ok. I looked, but didn't see those headers for some reason. ;( 
I found them now... makes sense to me. 

One thing that bothers me about that license... the part that says: 

" This code
#   is under copyright and cannot be included in any other book,
#   publication, or  educational product  without  permission  from
#   O'Reilly & Associates."

Is Fedora a "educational product" ? Could it be considered such?

FYI, the entire thing reads: 

The source code on this disk can be freely used, adapted, and redistributed in
source or  binary form, so long as an acknowledgment appears in derived source
files. The citation should list that the code comes from the  book  "Mastering
Algorithms with C"  by Kyle Loudon,  published by O'Reilly & Associates.  This
code is under copyright and cannot be included in any other book, publication,
or  educational product  without  permission  from  O'Reilly & Associates.  No
warranty is attached; we cannot take responsibility for errors or  fitness for
use.


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