On Tuesday April 10 2001 07:25 am, Ryan S. Dancey wrote: > "Accordingly, an open-source license >MUST< guarantee that the source is > readily available..." But it does not say that the source must be made available for every distribution. A BSD distribution that includes the source code is certainly Open Source, since the source is obviously there, along with the permission to modify and redistribute it. Yes, binary-only distributions may occur downstream. But nothing in the OSD requires every instance of a program to be Open Source. -- David Johnson ___________________ http://www.usermode.org
- Re: OpenLDAP license Karsten M. Self
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: OpenLDAP license David Johnson
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ian Lance Taylor
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ian Lance Taylor
- Re: OpenLDAP license David Johnson
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ian Lance Taylor
- Re: OpenLDAP license David Johnson
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ryan S. Dancey
- Re: OpenLDAP license Karsten M. Self
- Re: OpenLDAP license Ian Lance Taylor
- Re: OpenLDAP license Frank Hecker
- Re: OpenLDAP license David Johnson
- Re: OpenLDAP license Frank Hecker
- Re: OpenLDAP license Derek Seabury
- Re: OpenLDAP license Mitchell Baker
- Re: OpenLDAP license Russell Nelson