[Info-vax] VMS and security
Phillip Helbig undress to reply
helbig at asclothestro.multivax.de
Tue Nov 22 02:07:10 EST 2022
In article <tlgqhi$3q5k2$1 at dont-email.me>, "Robert A. Brooks"
<FIRST.LAST at vmssoftware.com> writes:
> On 11/21/2022 2:31 PM, Steve Kelley wrote:
> > On Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 3:25:23 PM UTC-5, Arne VajhÞj wrote:
> >> But VMS has a huge handicap compared to Linux - the interest in the VMS
> >> community to contribute to open source is very small.
> >>
> >> Arne
> >
> > And until there is free access to VMS in some form (is there ever really
> > going to be a community license for x86?), the interest in the open source
> > community to contribute to VMS is going to be nonexistent.
> >
> > One big difference between VMS and Linux -- Linux doesn't charge people to
> > become developers.
>
> Neither do we -- ISV partnership at the bronze level is free
>
> https://vmssoftware.com/about/partners/program/
Do the licenses expire one year after creation?
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