On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 01:26:33AM +0000, Henning Makholm wrote: > 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.
[Sorry, should have asked this last time] I assumed that the reference to "even if non-Open-Source applications (but not operating systems) are included in the same distribution." would cover this. Is it the operating systems part? I know what they are gettting at, the wording is so big commercial unix vendors have to pay. Is there a way to say this while remaining DFSG-free? Ian. -- Ian Beckwith - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://nessie.mcc.ac.uk/~ianb/ GPG fingerprint: AF6C C0F1 1E74 424B BCD5 4814 40EC C154 A8BA C1EA Listening to: Handsome Family - Through the Trees - The Giant Of Illinois