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ā09-26-2006 02:55 AM
I have made a post on this subject in the other forum, but maybe this is the correct place.
How much Alfresco is really OSS? My basic concern is about JLan. I understand that the creator of JLan is Alfresco employee, but what about us ordinary peopleā¦.
Since the CIFS is the functionality available in the publicly accessible version, how we should see its implementation (open for changes or not)?
Thx
How much Alfresco is really OSS? My basic concern is about JLan. I understand that the creator of JLan is Alfresco employee, but what about us ordinary peopleā¦.
Since the CIFS is the functionality available in the publicly accessible version, how we should see its implementation (open for changes or not)?
Thx
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ā09-26-2006 04:33 AM
All of the code in Alfresco in 100% open source. The portion of the code based on JLan (for CIFS) is also open source as the creator Gary Spencer is now an employee of Alfresco. If you can download the source from sourceforge, then it's open source.
Thanks,
Kevin
Thanks,
Kevin

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ā12-12-2007 01:20 AM
Kevin,
is alfresco 100% open source. or only the community version is opensource. what about the enterprise version?
Thanks
Jagruti
is alfresco 100% open source. or only the community version is opensource. what about the enterprise version?
Thanks
Jagruti

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ā01-07-2008 04:08 AM
The code is all open source. Our Enterprise customers have access to specific known builds and optional SVN access to specific known code streams - to ensure reliability and stability.
Thanks,
Kevin
Thanks,
Kevin
