Francesco Poli wrote: > Arc Riley wrote: > > If you setup a system which required a delay, that would be questionable. > > I am not talking about an intentional delay. > > I am talking about something like the following scenario: > the source-hosting server goes down, while I am on vacation on another > continent with intermittent access to Internet. My personal copy of > the source is on my home computer which is down with the plug pulled > off. My vacation has just begun and is going to last, say, five > weeks[1]. On my first Internet connection I receive an e-mail message > of a user (which is also one of the original authors of the network > application I modified!) who informs me that he/she could not download > the source of the modified network application. > > Clearly, I am *not* going to immediately come back to the airport and > take the first flight home, in order to re-upload the source to another > server as soon as possible. > > Am I failing to comply with the license?
Just host the source code at Savannah or any other similar service. -- "Nothing would please me more than being able to hire ten programmers and deluge the hobby market with good software." - Bill Gates, 1976, in want of www.gnuherds.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]