2000-06-09 17:14:16+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Under the auspices of Coyote Grits I've been working on a product for a client that's at the end of its life-cycle, but we believe that there are still some customers of our client who'd find the particular niche it fills useful. So rather than having it useful for another two months 'til the products that supercede it come out we've been trying to get our client to open source it. Todd passed along /. thread on issues of open sourcing commercial projects.
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