Why no open source/FreeBSD client version?

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Message 46705 - Posted: 20 Sep 2007, 21:38:12 UTC

I can't find anywhere as to exactly why Rosetta at home isn't open source? I can't use it on my FreeBSD machine. I run SETI at home on it mainly because I set it so it uses my full CPU power and just let it do it's thing. I don't like windows and I don't use linux for anything other than asterisk and embedded systems. My ability to contribute to the project is limited because the client is not open source or run on FreeBSD.

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Message 46724 - Posted: 21 Sep 2007, 15:31:21 UTC - in response to Message 46705.  

I can't find anywhere as to exactly why Rosetta at home isn't open source? I can't use it on my FreeBSD machine. I run SETI at home on it mainly because I set it so it uses my full CPU power and just let it do it's thing. I don't like windows and I don't use linux for anything other than asterisk and embedded systems. My ability to contribute to the project is limited because the client is not open source or run on FreeBSD.

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You can get the rosetta source code, you have to e-mail the rosetta team to get it.
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Message 46739 - Posted: 21 Sep 2007, 20:55:59 UTC - in response to Message 46724.  
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I can't find anywhere as to exactly why Rosetta at home isn't open source? I can't use it on my FreeBSD machine. I run SETI at home on it mainly because I set it so it uses my full CPU power and just let it do it's thing. I don't like windows and I don't use linux for anything other than asterisk and embedded systems. My ability to contribute to the project is limited because the client is not open source or run on FreeBSD.


rosetta runs on linux ;) so why making it hard for yourself.
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