Ben Finney writes ("Re: licensed under GPL-2 but need to accept license
dialog"):
> Ian Jackson writes:
> > But the requirement for a click-through can and should be removed.
>
> Whether a particular “build an installer” toolkit has the option to
> present a lice
Ian Jackson writes:
> Florian Weimer writes ("Re: licensed under GPL-2 but need to accept license
> dialog"):
> > * Mark Weyer:
> > > If its license is pristine GPL then you as a maintainer have the
> > > right to remove the click-wrap functionality.
&g
Florian Weimer writes ("Re: licensed under GPL-2 but need to accept license
dialog"):
> * Mark Weyer:
> > If its license is pristine GPL then you as a maintainer have the right to
> > remove the click-wrap functionality.
>
> You may not completely remove any su
* Mark Weyer:
> On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 01:29:31PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
>> OBS (https://obsproject.com/) is licensed under GPL-2.
>> However, it needs to accept license dialog to use it when you start program.
>> Is it dfsg-free one? I think it would be like click-wrap software.
>
> If i
Thank you, Mark and Ben.
Now I understand this click-wrap issue, anyway it is under GPL-2 even
its dialog exists or not. And probably it'd be better to ask upstream
to just show license not show "accept" dialog.
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Hideki Yamane
Hideki Yamane writes:
> OBS (https://obsproject.com/) is licensed under GPL-2.
The specific grant throughout much of the code base at
https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/> is the standard
GPLv2-or-later text:
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it unde
On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 01:29:31PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> OBS (https://obsproject.com/) is licensed under GPL-2.
> However, it needs to accept license dialog to use it when you start program.
> Is it dfsg-free one? I think it would be like click-wrap software.
If its license is pristine
Hi,
OBS (https://obsproject.com/) is licensed under GPL-2.
However, it needs to accept license dialog to use it when you start program.
Is it dfsg-free one? I think it would be like click-wrap software.
--
Regards,
Hideki Yamane henrich @ debian.or.jp/org
http://wiki.debian.org/HidekiY
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