On 09/09/13 19:49, Avi wrote: > All he says on the matter is <http://www.jumaros.de/rsoft/faq.html>: > [...] > General: Do you sell your source-codes? > > Yes! It's just a matter of price. Send me an offer. :-)
Remember that this would make it open source[1], but not free software. It can come with some provision that you do not offer binaries built from that source or modify the code. So then how do you know that the binaries he provides are built from the source that you bought? The only way I think is to use the exact same build setup he uses and then compare assembly (not full binaries, those differ each build). Anyway, his reasons not to make it free software remain rather shrouded in mystery. I'm with Werner on being suspicious of mystery surrounding crypto software[2]. His comparison to Windows is moot, because Windows is not freeware by a long shot. Cheers, Peter. [1] As I see it being formulated, you might not even be allowed to share the source you bought with others. [2] My words, not his. -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at <http://digitalbrains.com/2012/openpgp-key-peter> _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users