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Gated - Merit's response



Hi just received the following email from Merit in response to my enquiry 
about distributing Gated as part of Debian. The redistribution license 
can be found at http://www.gated.org/merit_license_v3.html

Can members of the BOD take care of the licensing agreement? If so then I 
will finish my port of 3.5.4 and release it (I assume it can go into 
unstable rather than non-free).

Dermot

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Dermot Bradley                                Email: bradley@gpl.net
Communications Director                       Tel: +44 1232 572003
Genesis Project Ltd                           Fax: +44 1232 560553
Belfast & Coleraine & Desertmartin, N.I.      WWW: http://www.gpl.net/

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 02:39:12 -0500
From: Susan Hares <skh@merit.edu>
To: Dermot Bradley <bradley@mourne.gpl.net>
Subject: Re: Distributing a Debian package of gated? 

Dermot:

You can distribute 3.5.4 with Debian GNU/linux.  It might be
wise to wait until we've put the general linux work into the
3.5.5 sources.   You will need to obtain a 3.x redistribution
license and sign it.  It's on the www.gated.org web list.

The later versions of gated: 4.0 (GateD-Unicast), 5.0 (GateD-Multicast),
	6.0 (Gated-IPv6) cannot be re-distributed as part of 
	a non-profit.  We can make the code available to anyone
	in the Research and Academic arena if they sign an
	Academic and Research Membership and register their machines.


3.5.4 has most the Unicast protocols. 5.0.0 will have the multicast.
6.0.0 will have IPv6.  


Sue Hares


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