On Thu, 18 May 2006, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Thu, 18 May 2006, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > >> If the point you're making is that someone might want to remove the > >> GPL text from the manual, for example to make it shorter, I guess > >> that's a valid concern. > > > > Yes, that's the issue. > > I see. But that's still quite different than the issue you describe > below, which is about the GPL no longer applying to Wget (as opposed > to the issue of the GPL text making the manual too long).
I mean that the issue is the same (inability to remove the GPL from the manual), even though there are different reasons why you may want to do that. > >> Including the text of the GPL in Wget's manual serves the purpose > >> of explaining Wget's copying terms to the user. As such, it seems > >> pertinent regardless of whether Wget is actually distributed along > >> with the manual. > > > > To reiterate what you said above, our problem is that the GPL > > can't be removed at all,[1] even when it's no longer applicable, > > not that it's being included by wget.texi in the first place. > > What I don't understand is how the GPL can be "no longer > applicable", given that it's not possible to change Wget's license. If I just distribute wget.texi (and gfdl.texi and gpl.texi) by themselves, the GPL no longer applies because there is nothing there which is GPLed. [The GPL and GFDL are inherently incompatible, so the manual can't be both GPLed and GFDLed, so it has to be licensed under one or the other.] Don Armstrong -- EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN Don't be teased or humiliated. See their look of surprise when you step right up to a urinal and use it with a smile. Get Dr. Mary Evers' EQUAL-NOW Adapter (pat. appld. for) -- purse size, fool proof, sanitary -- comes in nine lovely, feminine, psychadelic patterns -- requires no fitting, no prescriptions. -- Robert A Heinlein _I Will Fear No Evil_ p470. http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
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