Tivima (Tiny Virtual Manager) is a simple Web administration tool for managing virtual machine hosts running KVM. It is not meant to manage large cloud farms or huge datacenters with thousands of servers, but is for small to mid-range organizations that wish to manage their libvirt/KVM hosts centrally from a Web browser. Tivima aims to be distribution independent.
Where can I filter for specific categories now? E. g. I search for "Web browser" and want to set a filter for all browser using GTK. In FM II it was a filter for "Environment:X11 ...
Re: licence I deny them only the ability to make the code unfree. The previous licenses made it even possible to make the whole thing closed source (i. e. propietary). With GPL this is not possible...
Re: licence So, they can use my code - if they license it under GPLv3. I don't understand your problem. There are thousands of projects using code released under a different license such as BSD and...
Re: licence Please inform yourself about GPLv3 correctly before you post FUD.
Re: licence Most part of the code is originally public domain, a small part was licensed under BSD 3-clause license. Both are compatible with GPLv3. Thus it is not a change of the license in a ...