Scripsit Ian Beckwith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > (A) The C-Kermit software, in source and/or binary form, may be > > included WITHOUT EXPLICIT LICENSE in distributions of OPERATING > > SYSTEMS that have OSI (Open Source Initiative, www.opensource.org) > > approved licenses, even if non-Open-Source applications (but not > > operating systems) are included in the same distribution.
> Another possible problem is the reference to Open Source Initiative > approved licenses. Yes, it contaminates other software. DFSG #9. > > The intention is to allow C-Kermit to be distributed with "free" > > operating systems such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, The Hurd, > > etc, ... > I would think that amply covers debian, Yes, but it is narrow enough to be (as bad as) "specific to Debian". > Are there any other problems with the license? There doesn't seem to be any permission to distribute it *without* bundling with any operating system at all. -- Henning Makholm "Logic is a system for talking about propositions that can be true or false, or at least enjoy properties that are generalized versions of truth and falsehood."