umm, Id like to see someone try and hack his site. Notice its under the tamu.edu domain? If you did that, youd be in trouble with Texas A&M and that would be a much bigger problem then youd be ready for.
Anyways, Im from TAMU and the guy who set the site up is doing a incredible service for the A&M online community. He has pretty much single handedly allowed for 3000+ computer to act as a single network, he has created a search engine to search all of those computers and put their contents in a database so that you can find what you are looking for. So, he's not making money off of it and hes helping ALOT of people, so I figured that would go with the Linux community's way of doing things anyways.
Personally, as a web developer, I dont care if someone makes a site that looks like mine, or even steals the layout. It would be nice to keep any underlying code documented and attributed to me. Personally, Id feel flattered if someone did that.
Just my 2 cents.
CK1
umm, Id like to see someone try and hack his site. Notice its under the tamu.edu domain? If you did that, youd be in trouble with Texas A&M and that would be a much bigger problem then youd be ready for.
Anyways, Im from TAMU and the guy who set the site up is doing a incredible service for the A&M online community. He has pretty much single handedly allowed for 3000+ computer to act as a single network, he has created a search engine to search all of those computers and put their contents in a database so that you can find what you are looking for. So, he's not making money off of it and hes helping ALOT of people, so I figured that would go with the Linux community's way of doing things anyways.
Personally, as a web developer, I dont care if someone makes a site that looks like mine, or even steals the layout. It would be nice to keep any underlying code documented and attributed to me. Personally, Id feel flattered if someone did that.
Just my 2 cents.
CK1