Re: z/VM V5R3 Eval Edition
Ivan Warren <[email protected]> Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:36:33 +0100
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Roger Bowler wrote: > If they had intended to exclude all non-IBM equipment, they would have > said so explicitly. I cannot believe that all that convoluted phrasing > is there just for fun. > > I agree (do I ever disagree with you.. actually, yes I do !.. but that's not the point !) Anyway.. I think the there are 3 possible reasons for this wording (ordered in decreasing order of probability).. 1) Lawyers fearing anti-trust laws.. I remember at some point where every IBM documentation, when specifying a requirement would state 'IBM Product XXX... or any other product providing equivalent functionality'.. Maybe those lawyers are getting the upper hand back - so they provide an exit clause they can point to the judges : See ? we're not being closed to the competition (although, as Mark Altmark noted, the wording is fuzzy enough to permit any possibly interpretation anyone will ever need - including stating that z/Arch compliance on a non documented interface can only be proven by IBM !) 2) They realized we're not the threat..and even more than that, not only we're *not* the threat, but we're helping them ! (Yes.. Ivan.. You're dreaming !) 3) The one that wrote the license just pucked some words out of a hat. --Ivan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]