Since Secure Computing's technology is patented, I seriously doubt they intend to release the source of their distribution to the world at large. I'm no legal expert by any stretch, but won't this be a direct challenge to the legality of the GPL?
Education to the contrary is welcome, but no flames, please.
Col., I've thinking about grad school, too. Since I live in rural America, I've been looking at non-traditional programs, i.e. computer-based with limited on-site requirements.
The University of Pheonix has some pretty compelling curriculums (spcifically, MBA / Technology Management and MS / MIS), and based on my research they seem to be well accredited and respected.
Since Secure Computing's technology is patented, I seriously doubt they intend to release the source of their distribution to the world at large. I'm no legal expert by any stretch, but won't this be a direct challenge to the legality of the GPL?
Education to the contrary is welcome, but no flames, please.
Col., I've thinking about grad school, too. Since I live in rural America, I've been looking at non-traditional programs, i.e. computer-based with limited on-site requirements.
The University of Pheonix has some pretty compelling curriculums (spcifically, MBA / Technology Management and MS / MIS), and based on my research they seem to be well accredited and respected.
gnerd