On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:40:23 -0400 Raul Miller wrote: > If we are prohibited from removing the name abiword from some > derivative form of the program, then we must be allowed to have > abiword on that derivative form.
That's not enough for DFSG-freeness, IMHO: if I'm required to keep the name "abiword" in every derivative work of abiword, I cannot sanely choose a name for a derivative that is significantly different (in scope, purpose, functionality and so forth) from the original. That is a major restriction in modification and it seems to fail DFSG#3. > > Alternatively, once we're not allowed to have abiword on the > derivative form, we can't be prohibited from removing the name. This is fine, instead, because of DFSG#4. P.S.: A little afterthought doubt: were you discussing about acceptable restrictions for DFSG-freeness (as I thought when I began replying) or simply about basic logic (that is: they cannot consistently prohibit both things without effectively disabling permission to modify)? -- Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ...................................................................... Francesco Poli GnuPG Key ID = DD6DFCF4 Key fingerprint = C979 F34B 27CE 5CD8 DC12 31B5 78F4 279B DD6D FCF4
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