On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 11:32:33AM +0200, Jakob B. Jensen wrote: > How you manage to give people source code you don't have is your > problem, but for option c pointing people to www.debian.org might > be fine if you say something like "According to the information I > have received, the corresponding source code can be downloaded > from the mirrors of www.debian.org, as of the date of the > snapshot" (that Debian has later updated the contents of master > with new versions is not your problem under 3c, if you are not > commercial).
Note that Debian is using option 3a, distributing source together with binaries. It does NOT offer or promise to keep sources around for 3 years. So if you got such an offer, it wasn't from Debian, and it won't refer to www.debian.org. Richard Braakman

