From the article: "Anyone could look at the software's underlying code, but reselling Snort was proscribed under the rules of its open-source license."
This is, of course, not true. You can sell snort, as long as you provide the source code as well. Perhaps the author should take a look at the GPL, it's a really quick read./me sighs
I have a couple of old games I would like to electronically "donate" to such a cause. Do you think they'll ever set up such a system? Could I "donate" games that I don't have?
From the article: "Anyone could look at the software's underlying code, but reselling Snort was proscribed under the rules of its open-source license." This is, of course, not true. You can sell snort, as long as you provide the source code as well. Perhaps the author should take a look at the GPL, it's a really quick read. /me sighs
I have a couple of old games I would like to electronically "donate" to such a cause. Do you think they'll ever set up such a system? Could I "donate" games that I don't have?