I have been watching the community forums with anxiety, frustration, astonishment and even at times, levity. This is not to say that the issues and comments surrounding the Kuadra ES are taken light heartedly by Kirux Technology Solutions and its team. The observation of licenses is always priority number 1 when we begin a new project. I am sadden to
say that I believe that this statement will fall on ears of those who have already made up their minds. However, after seeing the frenzy and even enduring some slight attacks on our site and network I felt it time to release a proper response. Hopefully, by the end of this document most of you will have your concerns answered or addressed.
First and foremost, The Kuadra ES is NOT a clone of SME server. There were elements of the SME server were used as template. For the sake of an example these elements were used as “defaults,” and then subsequently enhanced, completely changed or entirely replaced by Kirux. In fact, the Kuadra ES is in no way compatible with SME server. I will say this
again, The Kuadra ES or part thereof is not compatible with any version of SME server. Aside from operating differently and being Enterprise grade, the Kuadra ES also supports modern hardware mplementation and a slew of other things unsupported by SME. In any case, all the SME components are included under the GPL in every version of the Kuadra.
I think it is prudent to address the GPL concerns next.
All the GPL source material which the Kirux Team modified and enhanced are included within every version of the Kuadra ES with the all the copyrights intact. The specific operations that make the Kuadra ES the unique work of the Kirux Technology team resides outside GPL.
One of these enhancements, which I will share here, is the operating environment of the Kuada ES. The Kuadra ES is a synergistic system that
cannot be sectioned off into several pieces for individuals to use on another system. In reality, there is nothing really to share as none of
the system is compatible with anything else, or is capable of running without the Kuadra ES structure remaining intact.
Furthermore, and most IMPORTANTLY, I do provide source code to GPL components to everyone. If anyone wants to download a community copy of
the Kuadra ES , they are more than welcome to. I also wanted to add, that the “similarities” which community members have found in our features .pdf are in fact just that similarities. To be quite frank, the look and feel might seem the similar, but the functionality and the capabilities are quite different.
I feel confident that once users try the community version everyone will see not only how different and integrated the Kuadra ES is but that we
have respected the GPL and it can verify that all the copyrights are intact. If you have any questions email me directly at modria@kirux.net. The link to our community edition and documentation can be found at our site,
www.kirux.netRespectfully yours,
Moses