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Has anyone gotten their "Antique Source Code License" yet?

I sent in my signed contract to the SCO 3/11/98, but I haven't heard
a thing.

Ed

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In article by Ed G.:
> Has anyone gotten their "Antique Source Code License" yet?
> I sent in my signed contract to the SCO 3/11/98, but I haven't heard
> a thing.
> Ed

This is the word from Dion, as at 1st April:

	Well, we have 12 licenses accumulated here and I haven't got any
	"system" set up to deal with these.  I will probably just send
	you a list of the peoples' names and addresses by postal mail.
	Hope that's not too primitive.

I asked if he could send me the list via PGP email, but he countered
that they were all on paper, and he didn't have the time to send me the
list. However, he did say:

	I will just drop them into a DHL or similar express shipment
	thing.  Hopefully in a day or two.

Now, I'm not sure if this means:

	+ he will ship the licenses in a day or two,
	+ he will ship me the list in a day or two,
	+ it will only take a day or two for the list to reach me.

However, the worst-case scenario is that the licenses will be posted
in a day or two, and they should reach you quickly after that.

I checked my bank account, and SCO removed $100 on the 24th March.
I take this to indicate that I am now licensed. I don't know if this
is of much help, though.

I am waiting in anticipation, as we all are.

BTW First person to announce their license in the mailing list wins.
Wins what, I haven't a clue ;-)

	Warren

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In article by Dion Johnson:
> I think I can get the licenses mailed today to the licensees.

Ta!

	Warren

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I don't know if this is the first posting, but it sure is the first
license: AU-1!

Now, to do something with it.

Dave

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In article by David C. Jenner:
> I don't know if this is the first posting, but it sure is the first
> license: AU-1!
> 
> Now, to do something with it.
> Dave

You swine Dave, you beat us all! Congratulations. Once I hear from
Dion, you'll get access to the archive.

	Warren

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Well, I agree.  I really shouldn't have been first.  Probably you,
Warren, should have been an "honorary" first, for all the effort you put
into it.

But, look at it this way.  Notice that the licenses are all "AU-#".  We
are all paying homage to "au" for bring this about.

Dave

Warren Toomey wrote:
> 
> In article by David C. Jenner:
> > I don't know if this is the first posting, but it sure is the first
> > license: AU-1!
> >
> > Now, to do something with it.
> > Dave
> 
> You swine Dave, you beat us all! Congratulations. Once I hear from
> Dion, you'll get access to the archive.
> 
>         Warren

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In article by David C. Jenner:
> Well, I agree.  I really shouldn't have been first.  Probably you,
> Warren, should have been an "honorary" first, for all the effort you put
> into it.
> 
> But, look at it this way.  Notice that the licenses are all "AU-#".  We
> are all paying homage to "au" for bring this about.
> Dave

I don't think the licensing section in San Francisco knows me from Adam.
I asked Dion if AU stood for Ancient Unix, Australia or both :-)

I'm so glad at least two people have got licenses (Charles Retter too).
It sets a legal precedent, in case SCO ever change their mind.

	Warren

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	Perhaps we should ask SCO to issue licence AU-0 to Warren, in keeping
with his work on maintaining interest in old versions of Unix and we all
know that computer programmers start counting from zero!

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In article by John Holden:
> 	Perhaps we should ask SCO to issue licence AU-0 to Warren, in keeping
> with his work on maintaining interest in old versions of Unix and we all
> know that computer programmers start counting from zero!

I like that :-) and will pass it on to Dion. I think mine's in the mail
already, though. And of course I'm away for Easter, so it'll sit forlorn
in my mail box until Tuesday next week.

For those people interested in the PUP Archive, once their license arrives.
It is still changing (growing), as we get stuff. We plan to do a `freeze'
of material around the end of April, and cut a CD image then.

Anybody who wants a CD copy will get this CD image. The archive will diverge
from the CD of course, but I will be providing ftp access. We don't want to
create new images more than once or twice a year. You will need to pay the
volunteers to burn and mail you a CD.

Cheers,
	Warren

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On Tue,  7 April 1998 at 10:46:42 +1000, Warren Toomey wrote:
> In article by John Holden:
>> 	Perhaps we should ask SCO to issue licence AU-0 to Warren, in keeping
>> with his work on maintaining interest in old versions of Unix and we all
>> know that computer programmers start counting from zero!
>
> I like that :-) and will pass it on to Dion. I think mine's in the mail
> already, though. And of course I'm away for Easter, so it'll sit forlorn
> in my mail box until Tuesday next week.
>
> For those people interested in the PUP Archive, once their license arrives.
> It is still changing (growing), as we get stuff. We plan to do a `freeze'
> of material around the end of April, and cut a CD image then.
>
> Anybody who wants a CD copy will get this CD image. The archive will diverge
> from the CD of course, but I will be providing ftp access. We don't want to
> create new images more than once or twice a year. You will need to pay the
> volunteers to burn and mail you a CD.

Anybody who gets a tape from me will get the latest version.  The same
will probably apply to CDs if I ever get round to installing a burner.

Greg