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On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Robert Finneran wrote:
>RedHat, but I think it is a licensing rule of the GNU project or something
>which might implies that this rule would also apply to Suse.
>
>Someone correct me if I'm mistaken.

The actual rule is that SuSe must make the source code available to it's
customers for free or at a nominal fee that covers the cost of transfer or
media. SuSe's customers are free to distribute the GPL packages however
they wish, within the restrictions of the GPL.

Tony
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