MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Stephen Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> the whole installation was under such a license. I'm now liable to >> distribute the source code for an entire operating system to every >> person who manages to obtain a web page from me. > > How does this differ from your current obligation to either provide > the source or equivalent offer to that which you obtained the source?
Well, for a start, the Affero/APSL clause is a restriction on use: the GPL grants only freedoms from the restrictions imposed by Copyright law. The Affero and APSL license impose additional restrictions in exchange for granting some freedoms. > Or is your server a 0-user affair? So why wouldn't the offer clause > work for you? The APSL doesn't have an offer clause. And even if it did, hosting an entire source distribution with working build scripts because I want to have a listserv is an unreasonable burden. -Brian -- Brian T. Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.evenmere.org/~bts/