On Monday April 09 2001 11:22 pm, Ryan S. Dancey wrote:

> The license does not require that the source code be distributed with
> binaries.  (That means it doesn't comply with OSD #2.)

Not at all. Neither the MIT nor BSD licenses demand distribution of the 
sources, but they are still Open Source.  The sources only need to be 
available, either with the distribution, or on a website, etc. 

Note that the OSD does not require that all incarnations of a package be 
Open Source forever until the end of time. It only requires that the copy in 
your hands be Open Source.

-- 
David Johnson
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