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@ -67,19 +67,19 @@ it with their friends, etc. The Cygwin license allows you those
freedoms, so it is free software.
The Cygwin 1.0 product was a "commercial" distribution of cygwin. As
such, it included such non-software things as printed manuals, support,
and aggregation of useful utilities. There was nothing (software-wise)
in there that you couldn't get off the net already, if you took the time
to find and download everything (and usually, build it yourself),
although the @emph{versions} available for download may have been
different than those distributed with the commercial product. We tested
it all to make sure it worked together, and packaged it in a convenient
form. We considered such testing and packaging to be a valuable service
and thus charged a fee for it. Plus, it provided income for the Cygwin
project so we could continue working on it. However, Red Hat is no
longer offering Cygwin 1.0 on CD, and there are no plans to
do so again. The latest news about this can be found at
@file{http://cygwin.com/cygwin-cd.html}.
such, it included such non-software things as printed manuals,
support, and aggregation of useful utilities. There was nothing
(software-wise) in there that you couldn't get off the net already, if
you took the time to find and download everything (and usually, build
it yourself), although the @emph{versions} available for download may
have been different than those distributed with the commercial
product. We tested it all to make sure it worked together, and
packaged it in a convenient form. We considered such testing and
packaging to be a valuable service and thus charged a fee for it.
Plus, it provided income for the Cygwin project so we could continue
working on it. However, Red Hat is no longer offering Cygwin 1.0 on
CD, and there are no plans to do so again. The latest news about this
can be found at @file{http://cygwin.com/cygwin-cd.html}.
@section Recent history of the project: What version @emph{is} this, anyway?