I'm really not sure - let's see what the other people on this list have to say.
I did try to compile terroid recently - failed completly, but I'll be glad to give it a more serious try once the copyright is worked out. Michael Thayer wrote: > Hello, > > Would it improve matters if I changed that to "make reasonable efforts to > contact" and clarified the point about distributions? > > Regards, > > Michael > > On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Joey Hess wrote: > > What if, 10 years from now, I want to put Terroid in JoeyLinux and sell it, > > and the Michael's have vanished and cannot be contacted. The license would > > prevent me from selling it then. Hence I'd say this is non-free in general. > > > > 6. The authors Michael Thayer and Michael Haar are to be informed, > > preferable by electronic mail, when this software is distributed > > commercially. A single notification is required for any given > > distribution, and explicit copies of that distribution (e.g. for all > > resellers of a given Linux distribution). > > > > Also, I think it's unclear what it means by "distribution". Is debian 2.2 a > > different distribution than debian 2.3? If so, I'd have to write Michael > > again when 2.3 came out. -- see shy jo