Still re floatflt. I missed this point the first time around: And later, when it says "you may incorporate the code from these files in other files", it still doesn't give you permission to _modify_ the code that you are incorporating in other files,
That is a good point, but I think it is still finessable. The license gives you permission to import, say, bytes 100-200 from floatflt.*. You can put whatever you want around it. If you need to modify something at byte 150, fine, then consider that you have imported bytes 100-149, and 151-200. Again, I don't expect you or your lawyers to change their minds. These are not legal arguments. But I hope you can agree that it is not completely indefensible for me to consider the license free as it stands. TL remains as license-paranoid as ever. And again, we all agree it would surely be much better for floatflt to change to a known license. karl _______________________________________________ TeXLive mailing list TeXLive@linux.cz http://www.linux.cz/mailman/listinfo/texlive