Scripsit Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Henning Makholm wrote:
> > That is not what the license says. And in any case, this still puts a > > burden on modifiers to make sure that their modifications will exist > > SOMEWHERE indefinitely. > No, as soon as I have received the changes The point is still that people should be allowed to share modified versions of free software with their neighbour, never send anything to anybody, and still be in the clear legally. > > You don't need a non-free license for that. Simply require that any > > distribution of modified binaries must *either* be accompanied with > > full source *or* follow whatever obnoxious rules you see fit to > > like. Then everybody would be happy. > Are you saying that when I add the option that a modified version of Vim > is accompanied by the changed source code, this would make the license > free? I'm saying that if you add an option such that people can give the source to the friends they share binaries with instead of giving it to you, the license would be free. You can make any kind of odd requirements (including requirements to send you source) from people who distribute binary-only versions. -- Henning Makholm "I Guds Faders namn, och Sonens, och den Helige Andes! Bevara oss från djävulens verk och från Muhammeds, den förbannades, illfundigheter! Med dig är det värre än med någon annan, ty att lyssna till Muhammed är det värsta av allt."