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[[User:Martini|Martini]] 14:31, 11 November 2012 (CET) I got a reply from Jean-Bernard telling me that he is checking this. (JBC-Solutions@jbcsolutions.com). I will wait one week.
[[User:Martini|Martini]] 21:32, 28 November 2012 (CET) Jean-Bernard Clerin told me he owns 100% of the copyright of gpfRexx. He can not open source it, since the software that customers created with GpfRexx are in REXX and are scrambled with this software so people can not see the source code. If it got open sourced, software that was developed with GpfREXX can get un-scambled and source code (rexx script) of his customers will be reveled.
He also don't want to turn it freeware.

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Martini 04:44, 4 November 2012 (CET) Check with Stefan Kent - http://www.linkedin.com/in/stefankent

Martini 04:48, 4 November 2012 (CET) Sent LinkedIN request to Stefan.

Martini 16:41, 9 November 2012 (CET) Sent email to jbcsolutions.com

Martini 16:47, 9 November 2012 (CET) JBCSolutions.com has the following contacts:

Administrative Contact:
Clerin, Jean-Bernard jbclerin@JBCSolutions.com (sent e-mail)
JBC Solutions
20 Rue de la Beauderie
Chevry Cossigny, 77173
Chevry Cossigny, 77173
FR
33-1-64056256 fax: 999 999 9999

Technical Contact:
Stefan, Kents. j.kent@APICAL.NET (sent e-mail) (not working)
PO BOX 206
MOODUS, CT 06469-0206
US
860 537 0860 fax: (860)859-0000


Martini 14:31, 11 November 2012 (CET) I got a reply from Jean-Bernard telling me that he is checking this. (JBC-Solutions@jbcsolutions.com). I will wait one week.

Martini 21:32, 28 November 2012 (CET) Jean-Bernard Clerin told me he owns 100% of the copyright of gpfRexx. He can not open source it, since the software that customers created with GpfRexx are in REXX and are scrambled with this software so people can not see the source code. If it got open sourced, software that was developed with GpfREXX can get un-scambled and source code (rexx script) of his customers will be reveled.

He also don't want to turn it freeware.