From: "John J. Kaufman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Folder idea my be technically necessary in some cases. How for example
would
> you recommend to
> "clearly identify" as OGC a binary file?

Bingo.

That's why I've suggested that only using an Open Source license could you
comply with the OGL; you would not distribute the binary, you'd just
distribute the source.  If a recipient compiles the source into a binary,
that binary is not required meet the OGL >unless it is redistributed<.  As
long as you don't distribute a binary file you created you will not be
subject to the terms of the OGL.

Ryan


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