O Domingo, 24 de Agosto de 2003 ás 19:36:20 -0500, Joe Wreschnig escribía:
> How about the GPL v2? "The source code for a work means the preferred > form of the work for making modifications to it"; binary or object code > is anything that is not source. I don't see the problem in applying this > standard all software (meaning programs and documentation). Well, that has already been discussed and it is apparently quite troublesome ("if I convert a HTML file into plain text, which is the preferred form for modification?"). My formulation doesn't have that problem: if you can modify, translate, excerpt, etc., it's ok. Well, it has problems of its own: I'd accept "no you cannot modify the file it is distributed in but you can copy'n'paste into a new file and modify it" as fulfilling the requirement, while others might not. Hey, in documents it's the text what matters: if the text (and illustrations, possibly) is the same, the document's file format (or physical medium) doesn't really matter, does it? :-) -- Tarrío (Compostela)