Oh. Well, I thought it was open-source since there's no visible license,
hence, it's in the public domain - and that means freely distributable.

Here's what the xfx said to me a while ago:


"That's great!

If you have the means, please, feel free to redistribute your 64bit binary
version of the program."


So, the "means" here would be the repositories, and since we have them,
we're free to distribute the program.

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Conrad Knauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Vadim Peretokin: it is not enough for source code to be available; to be
> "open" it needs to be licensed under an open source license (that is, it
> allows redistribution and modification), otherwise its just 'freeware'.
> The DEB file lacks a proper copyright file for the status of the code it
> contains.  Unless proper license info becomes available, it can't be
> accepted into the Ubuntu repositories.
>
> --
> no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22007
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