diff --git a/winsup/doc/what.texinfo b/winsup/doc/what.texinfo index 0a5c15ec7..99179f6f7 100644 --- a/winsup/doc/what.texinfo +++ b/winsup/doc/what.texinfo @@ -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?