On Fri, 7 Aug 2009, James Milligan wrote: > License: A bit of Googling suggests to me it's likely something called Novaboard, and the scrapped from the cache, the licence is:
Please read the following terms & conditions carefully as they set out what you can and can not do with this software unless explicity stated by the developers of NovaBoard. 1. You agree that you will not amend contents of this forum software, repackage it and distribute it to others unless specified elsewhere in this agreement or when consent is given by the developers of this software. Basically, not open-source; but it grants "the developers" infinite freedom. 2. You understand that you are able to create modifications for this software and distribute only the modification code and the instructions to install the modification. Like Pine was for years; you can distribute it, and the patches to let the user combine them, but not ship the two combined. 3. You understand that you are able to create themes and/or custom styles for this software, and that you am hereby given permission to use any of the original images and styles used in the NovaBoard Default folder or default images folder for inclusion in your own themes should you wish to use them. Grammar fail. 4. You agree that you will not remove the link to the NovaBoard website that is included in the footer. BSD four-clause hell. 5. You agree that if you use this forum software for illegal activites (as defined in the state or country in which you reside, or the state or country in which the server that hosts your server resides) NovaBoard and/or it's developers will not be held liable for any legal action taken. Definately DFSG non-free as it restricts uses to only legit activities... If you *are* "one of the developers", you appear to be able to give yourself consent under item 1.---and therefore give yourself consent to relicence it under something even vagely open. If you're not "one of the developers", then that's another piece of potentially useful proprietary software that just died. IANAL, -Paul -- Why do one side of a triangle when you can do all three. Somewhere, GB. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/