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Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of iQube
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Loic Dachary |
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Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of iQube |
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Tue, 14 Aug 2001 08:15:13 +0200 |
address@hidden writes:
> Hi ,
>
> To give you a background about the project. The software I am trying to
> build will consist of a controller, distributed launchers and individual
> drones ( sorry about the startrek analogy. ). The drones use a telnet based
> gateway to simulate user interaction with charecter based user or commend
> line interfaces. I have only written the objects for telnet based
> applications but the frmaework can be used with anyother interface by
> writing additional plugins. The drones simulate the user responses and
> measure the response times and pass this information to be collected and
> analyzed.
>
> I am fully aware of the Free Software ideology and am infact a part of the
> GNUe project. You can verify this as my name is listed on the GNUe Project
> Team. ( Subhabrata Ghosh ). So rest assured that there is no commercial
> implication to this intiative. I have been using LoadRunner and found it
> lacking in a lot of features and am pissed with their product and support so
> I decided to start this work. I intend to release all the source code I have
> written so far ( and in the future ) as Copyleft'ed software.
>
Thanks for the additional information. Commercial implication is not
a problem, proprietary implication would be. Free Software is friendly to
commercial activities ;-)
Could you please submit your project again with these detailed
information ?
Cheers,
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