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Network PDF Server YAFPC-Appliance - Default branch
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| Added: Mon, Nov 21st 2005 06:44 UTC (3 years, 0 months ago) |
Updated: Tue, Aug 12th 2008 17:40 UTC (3 months, 23 days ago) |
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About:
YAFPC-Appliance is a browser based management frontend for the PDF composer/printer/Mailer YAFPC. It comes with the General-Purpose Appliance System on a bootable CD in combination with an easy to use installation script. Once installed, any PC booted from this CD image can act as a PDF print server that provides an unlimited number of network shared virtual PDF printers. The system requirements are low; any older PC can be used. System configuration can be done via a Web browser from any workstation in the network. Virtual shared printers can be configured to apply letterheads, watermarks, cover pages, and appendixes to all printed documents. After printing, a document is sent to its owner by mail, can be accessed in a shared folder on the server, or can be stored in a shared network folder on some other machine.
Author:
Wolfgang Ullrich [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.n-view.net/Appliance/index.html
Changelog:
http://www.n-view.net/Appliance/history.php
Purchase:
http://www.n-view.net/Appliance/disclaimer_purchase.php
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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Most likely violates GPL
by DocTomoe - Dec 6th 2006 09:55:50
Contains GPL software (e.g. a complete GNU/Linux system, SAMBA, ...), but
has not a single mention on the GPL on it's website, and tells me, Linux
et. al. is "freeware" (most likely this is a breach of the GPL
because it mislabels the license.) ...
Autor is well informed about the GPL, as he uses it in his other program
(YAFPC).
Relevant project administrators have been informed.
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Re: Most likely violates GPL
by Azhrei - Apr 13th 2007 13:11:30
> Contains GPL software (e.g. a complete
> GNU/Linux system, SAMBA, ...), but has
> not a single mention on the GPL on it's
> website, and tells me, Linux et. al. is
> "freeware" (most likely this
> is a breach of the GPL because it
> mislabels the license.) ...
>
> Autor is well informed about the GPL, as
> he uses it in his other program
> (YAFPC).
>
> Relevant project administrators have
> been informed.
Perhaps they need to be informed again. :( This page
http://www.n-view.net/Appliance/main.php, at
least mentions the GPL now, but the GPL prevents
redistribution non-free software with GPL-licensed
software. If this guy doesn't stop soon, he may be hearing
from lawyers...
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Re: Most likely violates GPL
by Wolfgang Ullrich - Apr 15th 2007 12:30:26
>
> % Contains GPL software (e.g. a
> complete
> % GNU/Linux system, SAMBA, ...), but
> has
> % not a single mention on the GPL on
> it's
> % website, and tells me, Linux et. al.
> is
> % "freeware" (most likely
> this
> % is a breach of the GPL because it
> % mislabels the license.) ...
> %
> % Autor is well informed about the GPL,
> as
> % he uses it in his other program
> % (YAFPC).
> %
> % Relevant project administrators have
> % been informed.
>
>
> Perhaps they need to be informed again.
> :( This page
> http://www.n-view.net/Appliance/main.php,
> at
> least mentions the GPL now, but the GPL
> prevents
> redistribution non-free software with
> GPL-licensed
> software. If this guy doesn't stop
> soon, he may be hearing
> from lawyers...
I don't agree to this. But I'm not ready to take the risk of getting
bothered by bloodthirsty lawers. Therefore the distribution of the program
has been stopped and the project homepage has gone offline.
I'll try to get support from people who have better knowledge about GPL
and can give me some advice about how I can continue the project. Maybe the
project comes back after some clarifications.
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Re: Most likely violates GPL
by Wolfgang Ullrich - Apr 24th 2007 02:44:51
After consulting a couple of experts I'm shure the Appliance has to be seen
as "mere aggregation" of a shareware component with GPL'ed software
corresponding to §2 of the GPL. To make this more clear I have made some
changes to the current version 3.00: My own GPL'ed component YAFPC is not
compiled into the appliance package any more; The preinstallation of the
appliance was replaced by an installation script, thus the user must
conform the installation first; And all GPL'ed software have been made
public (incl. sources) on a new project homepage as "General-Purpose
Appliance System" to be useable for other software appliances too.
Hope that nobody bothers me again with accusations about violating other
licenses.
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