On Oct 6, 2010, at 1:01 PM, DJ Delorie wrote: > >> You don't need to deliver *any* source code unless it is requested >> by the user. > > In the case of an embedded product, with GPLv3, the *only* way to not > include the source is to include the written offer, which opens you up > for a DDNS. You can only use the "web download" option if the binary > is itself "web downloaded". ?? OK, I admit I haven't read the GPLv3 that carefully yet. Is it because it ships as a physical good that the "written offer" must be physically realized? Does a silk screen of: "For sources: ftp://foo.org/public/sources/wonderwidget.tgz" comply with the written offer clause?
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