Licence text included at end of mail.
I'll go over the licence part by part.
Preamble: Belive it or not a preamble is not legally a no-op. It establishes
intent which is sometimes
more important than the actual wording.
Definitions: There is nothing important in this section. The relevence of
this text come into play only
in the numbered sections.
1. OK
2. The words public domain in this clause are very interesting. Does this
mean that
I can make any changes at all that I want as long as I disavow copyright?
Public
domain is usually thought of as works that are not eligable for copyright,
have
expired, or have had copyright disavowed.
3. Requireng the changes to be noted in-file is problematic.The rest is even
more problematic seeming.
Requiring naming changes may not be DFSG-Free. The clause in the guidelines
seems to refer to
package names, not executable names. Requiring inclusion of the Standard
Version is probably Non-Free.
4. This clause is confusing. It implies that I must distribute the Standard
Version along with
the modified versions, but the latter part about documenting where the
standard version can
be obtained, imply that I do not.
5-9. Clauses similar to these appear in other free licences.
Realisticly the licence is intended to be free. The licence was designed to
ensure that people did not run
non-standard tests thinking they where standard tests. However requiring the
inclusion of the Standard Version
is probably going too far.
So I vote for not including the package.
IANADD, IANAL, TINLA
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