

I inherited an absolute mess of a switch closet/networking setup and have since done the following:Replaced all the outdate Meraki APs that came with an expensive subscription with FortinetRe. Hi!I am an overambitious tech manager to a small local library. Switch Closet cleanup gone horrible wrong - phones and two devices not working Networking.


Fortunately it's not an issue yet - I'm trying to head off compliance and legal issues down the road. Can it be "open source" even if we never publish the source code since the applications themselves aren't published? I guess the answer would be "yes" if we're willing to share the source code if asked for assistance. It doesn't appear to say that you need to actually publish them anywhere. Our applications will be to massage data and transfer it between internal (including the University) systems as well as external sources.īut are the applications open source? If they are, you're fine. We support this but don't actually do it. The "Education Purposes" refers specifically to Academic Research and Teaching. Text If you are an enterprise, your employees and contractors may not use the software to develop or test your applications, except for: (i) open source (ii) Visual Studio extensions (iii) device drivers for the Windows operating system and, (iv) education purposes as permitted above.
