Scripsit Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >5. When this software or any work derived from this software is used in a > > commercial product or bundled with a commercial product, the vendor must > > also produce the program this software is derived from for > > either the Linux or FreeBSD operating systems.
> Would removing or clarifying "or bundled" from the clause make it free? Together with clarification of "commercial product" it might be free. It must be possible, for example, to port the software to Windows and sell media with copies of the port (with source and under the original license) even though the port cannot be compiled under Linux/BSD. I.e., to make it free, "commercial product" must be defined such that it does not include data media with free software, sold for profit. It *would* be acceptable to say, for example, something like 5. In addition to the other rights granted by the license, you may distribute derived works under a proprietary licence, PROVIDED that you provide a version of the derived work that has identical performance, ability and price and works under either Linux or FreeBSD. -- Henning Makholm "I stedet for at finde på en bedre plan havde de alle sammen den frækhed at spørge mig, hvad *jeg* ville foreslå."