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[Mageia-discuss] commercial support

+ Wolfgang Bornath + molch.b at googlemail.com +
+ Fri Sep 24 10:58:03 CEST 2010 +

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2010/9/24 herman <herman at aeronetworks.ca>:
+> Yes, but that implies that the Mageia license terms must be sufficiently
+> free that 3rd party commercial support can be done legally, using
+> Mageia.
+
+The software is GPL, everybody can open shop and support any
+distribution which only contains GPL software. The only thing which
+depends on Mageia or any other distributor is if you want to offer
+"certified by Mageia" or similar.
+
+> For example, one can legally do 3rd party installs and support with
+> Debian and Scientific, but not with Redhat, Mandriva, Suse or even
+> CentOS, due to their license and trademark terms (yes I know lots of
+> people do regardless, but they haven't read/understood the license
+> terms!).
+
+Partly wrong. You can always offer commercial support for openSUSE,
+Mandriva Free Edition and such. Only thing you can't is offering
+"certified support". And of course you need an agreement with
+distributors of commercial distributions to support those.
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