Fedor Zuev wrote: > Please note, one of differences between DFSG and FSD is that > latter does not require possiblity of arbitrary modification of > work, but only "freedom to improve the program, and release your > improvements to the public, so that the whole community benefits". > Therefore, according to FSD, free license may disallow a > distribution of modification, which clearly can't be improvement, or > restrict some ways for [useful] modification, if there obviously > more than one way to do it.
By this logic, qmail (and other djb-ware) is free. No one thinks this is the case, though. Or rather, I hope no one does. Debian sure doesn't. -- Joe Wreschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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