On Sat, 02 Jun 2007, Michael Bode wrote: > I'm planning to sell PCs with a preinstalled Debian system. This in > itself should not be problematic, I guess. But do I have to handle > sources? GPL section 3 requires me to either include all sources of > the installed GPL binaries or give a written offer to ship the sources > on CD/DVD/whatever media. Is that correct, or is it ok to say 'look, > it's Debian on that machine, go to debian.org for the sources'? > > What are other people who sell PCs with preinstalled Debian doing?
We can't really give you legal advice, but if I were you, I'd include with the computer media containing the binary packages that you've installed along with the corresponding source code. Alternatively, you could just have the source code present on the machine itself if you didn't provide media at all. Using a written offer for source is also possible, but it means that you have to keep around the source code for three years; by including it with the computer, you can ship it and forget it. [This is one reason why Debian has the source code for all of main on the same servers that the binary packages are served from.] Don Armstrong -- Dropping non-free would set us back at least, what, 300 packages? It'd take MONTHS to make up the difference, and meanwhile Debian users will be fleeing to SLACKWARE. And what about SHAREHOLDER VALUE? -- Matt Zimmerman in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]