Follow-up Comment #2, task #15036 (project administration):
Hi Ineiev,
for this reason I specified that it is both Free and Open Source. I write this
because users often confuse Free Software with Freeware, and this is the only
way to let people know in a certain way that they can also download the source
code. :-)
All files have GNU GPLv3 license and there are no binary files, only scripts.
Each source file has a header that specifies the GPLv3 license, in addition to
the COPYING file, which contains a copy of the same license. The README /
LEGGIMI.txt files clearly wrote: "You can distribute and keep this note freely
with the program".
At startup, the program writes to the terminal that the license is GPLv3, just
to be sure 120% that the user has understood what the license is.
If you need more information, I'm available. :-)
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