O Xoves, 23 de Outubro de 2003 ás 11:10:13 +0100, Colin Percival escribía:
> 1. You may do X > 2. You may do Y > 3. You may do Z > means "you may take any, all, or none, of the actions X,Y,Z"; likewise, > clauses 2, 3, and 4 each provide alternatives -- you may take actions > permitted under any of those clauses. But IIRC what your license says is: 1. You can do X, but you must do Y 2. You can do X, but you must do Z That is interpreted by me as "You can do X but you must do Y and Z". -- Tarrío (Compostela)