Hello,
I'd like to package CACTVS, a framework of chemical applications. (so far
mostly a structure editor, but there aren't many decent of those around
for Linux...)
The license is clearly not DFSG-compliant, however, I'd like to know if
I could even upload this to non-free:
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> 1. Commercial stuff is not allowed - I'd say this is the problem of the
>user to comply with?
Correct. I believe there are a number of programs in non-free that
have similar restrictions.
> 2. We can't modify the files. As they are binary only, this won't be
>much of a trouble. But ca
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 04:39:43PM -0700, Walter Landry wrote:
> However, you said that the author is resposive. At a minimum, I think
> that the paragraph
>
> > The tool set can be distributed as part of other non-commercial program
> > packages, but only in its original, unadapted form. If any
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