CassandraVM License Agreement
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Importing a Cassandra VM into VirtualBox...
Apache 2.0
That was it. Not sure whether to Agree to it or not...
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Well,
Apache 2.0
is a name of a licence. So guess they were just too lazy to actually copy the text.
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That was it. Not sure whether to Agree to it or not...
TRWTF is having a click-through for that sort of license in the first place.
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TRWTF is having a click-through for that sort of license in the first place.
Probably because there's no way to turn it off.
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Probably because there's no way to turn it off.
I suspect it's because people conflating “License” to mean two slightly different things. That dialog is for EULA-style things, but is meaningful anything distinctly more permissive than that.
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but is meaningful anything
I think you a word, sufficiently so that I'm not quite sure what you intended to say.
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I assume
s/ful/less for/
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That would be my best guess, too, but it's pretty much the opposite of what he wrote, and in general I really don't like to make an assumption of intended meaning so radically different from literal meaning without more solid evidence of the author's intent than I have here.
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You can also make that correction without removing any characters.
but isn't meaningful for anything distinctly more permissive than that.
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Yes, but you're still adding a "not" that makes the assumed intended meaning of the statement a direct contradiction of what the author actually wrote. Unless it is unequivocally obvious this was the author's intent, I do not believe this is a safe assumption. Better to get clarification from the author, if possible.
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Clarification: I was tireder than I thought. A negation is required (and the “for” for gramming raisins).
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Probably because there's no way to turn it off.
I was unaware it was even possible to attach a clickthru to a Vbox import.