On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 16:23, Glenn Maynard wrote:
> "Desert island" scenarios and so on.  (Most of these are "you must send
> changes upstream", and not "you must make them available on request", but
> I don't think there's any real difference.)

I don't see anywhere that this fails the DFSG. Asking that someone must
hit such-and-such a web page with changes (and its moral equivalents) I
will buy as a violation of DFSG 5; I can't see where being forced to
provide source code (under the QPL) when asked fails, though.

(If you're on a desert island, you never get the request and so can't
give it to them.)

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Joe Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"This particular group of cats is mostly self-herding." -- Bdale Garbee

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