Hi Friends,
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS!
ZERO ADMINISTRATION SERVERS
The ZServers project intends to create highly scalable distributed Servers that require minimum or no configurations, enabling the network administrators scale their networks with ease.
The first step in this direction is:
Linux Internet Information Server:
To give you a head start,
In stage I, we intend to create a lookalike of Internet Information Server which can manage ftp, www etc from one point. Keeping the look and feel the same is important as it can help network administrators migrate with ease.
we are working on the analaysis of this product and will soon put it across.
We invite developers with knowledge of Glade and shell scripts to join hands.
Mail me at tarun.gaur@i3genesys.com with "ZServers" as the subject.
Regards, Tarun Gaur
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hi tarun,
Tarun Gaur wrote on Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 03:35:55PM +0000:
In stage I, we intend to create a lookalike of Internet Information Server which can manage ftp, www etc from one point. Keeping the look and feel the same is important as it can help network administrators migrate with ease.
we are working on the analaysis of this product and will soon put it across.
Good thing. Also please mention about the license under which this would be released. I would also like to know who would own the copyrights. GPLing a part of the code isn't enough.
I have seen this happen with VA software who wrote a GPLed code called VAGRANT (a graph generation library in PHP - http://vagrant.sourceforge.net/). Their SourceForge Enterprise Edition (non-free) uses this library and yet they aren't violating the GPL because the copyright owner is VA Software. VA Software wrote this library long time ago before they were hit by the dot-com bust. Once it busted, they went closed-source. it is important to note that VAGRANT is still GPLed.
There were many non-VA employees who contributed to the sourceforge edition. Thery were all asked to give away their copyright ownerships to VA.
If the public makes a good amount of contribution and is allowed to own the copyrights on the code that they write, it would make sure the code goes free.
-Suraj