RHEL tightens down source code
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RE: RHEL tightens down source code
(07-14-2023, 06:37 PM)johnnym Wrote:  
(07-14-2023, 06:15 PM)vishnu Wrote:  [...] if there's UNIX-like code that would contribute substantially to a closed source product, the BSD code is probably at least as good as the GNU code, if not better. Okay, dismounting my high-horse now... Biggrin

Who cares about closed source products?  Tongue

You make a good point, but really the only reason I have my SGIs is to use Maya, Pro/ENGINEER, Shake, a bunch of Adobe stuff, which don't really have any analogs in the free software world. Is Blender good? Probably. Is it as good as Maya? There's really no comparison. I don't actually code on my SGIs anymore, I code on my Linux driver and ftp over to my SGIs and use MIPSPro (also not free software) to do the compilation. So on my daily driver (Linux) I don't have any closed source/commercial software, but on my SGIs, the only software I use is closed source commercial. Reverse evolution I guess...

Project: Temporarily lost at sea
Plan: World domination! Or something...
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