Em Ter, 2004-11-16 às 08:46 +0100, Martin Schulze escreveu: > | Modification of the system is encouraged, providing that the portions of > | the system that are from the original still carry the appropriate copyright > | notices and that the changed sections are clearly delimited as such. The > | authors requests copies of any changes made to ensure that the various > versions > | stay reasonably in sync with each other. Please send all revisions to > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > This fails the island test if there is no Internet around to send mail.
I would say this does not fail the island test, because it is not a requirement, but a request. In my understanding, you can safely ignore this request and still be compliant with the license. > It is also impractical "that the changed sections are clearly delimited > as such", since this is difficult if you do not only add separate code > but also alter some existing functions. Now this is true, but wouldn't a changelog entry be considered 'delimitation' enough? Maybe a diff? Then you would be able to distribute this with patches added, serving as 'clear delimitation'. Thanks, -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Gustavo Noronha <http://people.debian.org/~kov> Debian: <http://www.debian.org> * <http://www.debian-br.org>