There are solutions for all of this on the unix side of things. LDAP will very easily and very nicely provide a global address list that is much more accessable (and more useful, inasmuch as at can be used for other purposes) than any exchange listing. Since the unix solution is STABLE (which is the #1 priority with email), keep it and build on it. Migrating large email systems is at best a pain in the butt, and stability is likely to suffer.
From the FAQ How many models of Linux PDA are planned? At first we're planned to launch 1 model by the end of second quarter and we'll add new models according to technological developments and system modification
Yea, it does look the same. Sorry! Look it's just a web site!!! Can you still buy "rare" and hard to find books over the net at good prices at Amazon.com? Yes, then "Know your role and shut the hell up!!!
Simply put, supply and demand are not static slopes. They, on the short terms, flucuate. However, on the long term, the price tends to be a steady slope. darjo@arches.uga.edu
He is not proposing that you don't "own" the product. He is proposing that others can build on top of your original work. You would still get credit for your original code...In fact, a lot more than if someone stole your code today, since whoever stole your code now would be hiding the fact. Copy protection is, historically, a new concept. For centuries music composers widely borrowed from each other's work. Bach, Mozart, Beethoveen all borrowed and were borrowed from and credit was given were credit was due. Similarly, in intellectual circles philosphers, scientist, etc...all freely interchanged ideas. This cooperation stimulated progress.
There are solutions for all of this on the unix side of things. LDAP will very easily and very nicely provide a global address list that is much more accessable (and more useful, inasmuch as at can be used for other purposes) than any exchange listing. Since the unix solution is STABLE (which is the #1 priority with email), keep it and build on it. Migrating large email systems is at best a pain in the butt, and stability is likely to suffer.
From the FAQ How many models of Linux PDA are planned? At first we're planned to launch 1 model by the end of second quarter and we'll add new models according to technological developments and system modification
Yea, it does look the same. Sorry! Look it's just a web site!!! Can you still buy "rare" and hard to find books over the net at good prices at Amazon.com? Yes, then "Know your role and shut the hell up!!!
If UDP isn't the solution, as you say, what is?
Simply put, supply and demand are not static slopes. They, on the short terms, flucuate. However, on the long term, the price tends to be a steady slope. darjo@arches.uga.edu
He is not proposing that you don't "own" the product. He is proposing that others can build on top of your original work. You would still get credit for your original code...In fact, a lot more than if someone stole your code today, since whoever stole your code now would be hiding the fact. Copy protection is, historically, a new concept. For centuries music composers widely borrowed from each other's work. Bach, Mozart, Beethoveen all borrowed and were borrowed from and credit was given were credit was due. Similarly, in intellectual circles philosphers, scientist, etc...all freely interchanged ideas. This cooperation stimulated progress.