From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: DJ Delorie To: matt_armstrong@bigfoot.com Cc: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: [ANN] Cygwin DEV survey Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 19:45:00 -0000 Message-ID: <199903081805.NAA22437@envy.delorie.com> References: <36E2B26B.BEA9DC67@uni-duesseldorf.de> <199903071805.NAA13212@envy.delorie.com> <199903081523.KAA03738@brocade.nexen.com> <199903081534.KAA20911@envy.delorie.com> <87yal7dgkn.fsf@mattdav.vip.best.com> X-SW-Source: 1999-03n/msg00243.html Message-ID: <19990331194500.aelyHXRedR1kfhwdNp2o5ilDOyQZgIkPkc_lxuiOuTg@z> > I don't think this is true. I find no clause that says source _must_ > be distributed in the same means that the binaries are. Section 3 > talks about distribution, but says only that the source must be "on a > medium customarily used for software interchange" -- nothing about the > same medium as the binary. I can see a lawyer arguing that a customer who has a cdrom drive may not consider the web to be "customarily used" if he/she has no connection to the web. It is not customarily used by that customer. The only way to guarantee that the the customer has a machine-readable copy (something the gpl *does* require) is to provide it on a medium you know their machine can read - the same medium as the binary. I don't know of many people who "customarily" use the web to download 600Mb of data at a time, either. -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com