Question about license agreement.

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parkay

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I understand that the program is open source. I could not find any information about the software license, or any of the legal stuff.

I want to make sure if I choose to use this software, that I am in compliance.

Any direction as to where this might be would be appreciated.
 

parkay

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Thanks for the quick reply. I looked at that page several times, and read right over the first sentience!
 

Varun Chandak

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can I use this for company deployment ?? or say production environment...?? as I cant find that written anywhere.
 

cyberjock

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can I use this for company deployment ?? or say production environment...?? as I cant find that written anywhere.

Sure can. Just make sure you follow the licensing. ;)
 

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danb35

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It would probably be helpful to either include or link to the actual license in the documentation, particularly since there are multiple "BSD Licenses."

@Varun Chandak the FreeBSD license can be found in a number of sources; here it is on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_li...ed_BSD_License.22_or_.22FreeBSD_License.22.29. A proper software license won't address use, because use of a copyrighted work isn't properly a subject of copyright. Under the FreeBSD license, you may use the software in any way you wish; the license only (minimally) restricts copying and redistribution.
 

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Actually, the license is in github where the source code is. That's where most large projects keep the license and that is where iX keeps it. ;)
 

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Github might be a great place to have the license for folks who are playing with the source, but the license itself requires that it be provided with binary distributions as well:

Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

Now, as I dig around my FreeNAS installation, I find that the license is actually included at /COPYRIGHT--a file which isn't exposed by the Web GUI or documented in any way. Does this comply with the letter of the license? Probably so--as long as the distribution itself is considered "other materials provided with the distribution", it's OK. But the intent? I don't really think so.
 
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