From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 4 Sep 1995 10:42:36 -0400 From: Staffan Ulfberg staffanu@tcs07.nada.kth.se Subject: Questions on CD distribution Topicbox-Message-UUID: 1fea3518-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950904144236.XwqDeMqMLxoawh4qYyZKLRu4MthwU7tCQJ7kKHgzDyk@z> Hello, I have now, after spending a few very late nights with it, managed to get the ftp version of Plan 9 working. Well, I've enjoyed playing around a bit, compiled a small program (I'm really impressed that the compiler w/ include files and libraries is included in this distribution!), and so on. However, without the bulk of programs on the CD, and sources to everything, this is as far as it goes... I'd be interested in writing/porting a few utilities, but it would really help to look at existing sources a bit first... So, I'd guess I now have two choices (this probably holds for most people who have installed and tried the free version for the PC): either buy the CD, or finish using Plan 9. Since the CD is quite expensive, from a non-corporate point of view, I'd like to know the following before I consider ordering the CD: 1) From what I can understand of the licence agreement, an organization or corporation may buy one copy and use on several machines. I think it would be in the spirit of these terms that I and a friend bought one copy and installed it on our machines at home; or would this be considered software piracy? 2) Since Plan 9 is not a finished product, I suppose quite a lot will change, lots of bug fixed made etc. Will the updated/new programs w/ source code be available for ftp d/l for licencees? Staffan -- /D{def}def /d{.00017 add D}D /C{2 copy dup mul exch dup mul}D /g 150 string D /y .29 D 150 150 8[.4 0 0 .4 -45 -90]{/x -1.2 D 0 1 149{x y /n 300 D{/n n 5 sub D C exch sub x add 3 1 roll 2 mul mul y add C add 4 gt n 5 eq or{exit }if}loop pop pop g exch n put /x x d}for /y y d g}image showpage