Re: distributing source
Pawel Niewiadomski <[email protected]> Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:11:07 +0100
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Dnia: 2002-12-09 @ 7:55:02 -0600, Charles Cazabon napisał(a):
> djb doesn't care whether your users are "registered" or not; he only cares
> about how you're distributing source.
I understand, but allowing only registered contributors (people who
actually develop changes) and no one else is legal as I think - if not
it would mean that people working in the same firm,
developing firm's own version of qmail (what is permitted on web page as
I understand it - you can modify source
to your needs, i.e. firm needs) and using cvs do it illegal -
because they distrubute source code among each programmer, right? if not -
then what is the difference
between people in this firm, and group of hobbists doing the same?
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