A real business has a business plan that would include the licence of released code(if any code is to be released). The whole thing is a little too complicated for me to bother following properly but changing a licence because people are using rights you gave them seems a little unfair. But then licence changes happen a lot with wine by the sounds of it.
Granted I can not resist apt-get update every few weeks but there is nothing stopping people installing from testing and then leaving it alone. Most people don't need the latest version of bash,one from a few months ago is fine for them.
If you can't reach the servers 25% of the time then maybe the problem is time warners network(or netscape 6). Using netscape 4.x and fetchmail I have never had any problems apart from the 300+ ping we used to get.
Then again I don't send mails with multiple multi meg attachments.
A real business has a business plan that would include the licence of released code(if any code is to be released). The whole thing is a little too complicated for me to bother following properly but changing a licence because people are using rights you gave them seems a little unfair. But then licence changes happen a lot with wine by the sounds of it.
Granted I can not resist apt-get update every few weeks but there is nothing stopping people installing from testing and then leaving it alone. Most people don't need the latest version of bash,one from a few months ago is fine for them.
If that is happening then you are connecting to the wrong mail server. Connect to the correct server and it doesn't happen that way at all.
Not that I use it that much but there is a netscape calender product,having never used outlook I can't really compare the feature set.
If you can't reach the servers 25% of the time then maybe the problem is time warners network(or netscape 6). Using netscape 4.x and fetchmail I have never had
any problems apart from the 300+ ping we used to get.
Then again I don't send mails with multiple multi meg attachments.