Re: possible ITP: mindterm (somebody, shoot me, please)

2001-04-07 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Joey" == Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Joey> I had an amusing thought last night. This is a GPL'd java Joey> applet -- so for it to be useful, you must put the binary up Joey> for download by clients -- in other words, redistribute Joey> it. Well, that triggers GPL p

Re: possible ITP: mindterm (somebody, shoot me, please)

2001-04-06 Thread Joey Hess
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ultimately, it is the page author's responsibility to provide a link to > source, not the server operator's. One way could be to place the > mindterm jar into a world-readable location, then have a mindterm-src > deb which places the source tarball/zip (or both; but I'd r

Re: possible ITP: mindterm (somebody, shoot me, please)

2001-04-06 Thread idalton
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:58:37AM -0700, Don Marti wrote: > begin Joey Hess quotation of Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:15:38AM -0700: > > > Hmm. I guess that means that a copy of the source code should be made > > available from the same web server, to satisfy the GPL. Weird, but > > doable. I don't th

Re: possible ITP: mindterm (somebody, shoot me, please)

2001-04-06 Thread Don Marti
begin Joey Hess quotation of Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:15:38AM -0700: > Hmm. I guess that means that a copy of the source code should be made > available from the same web server, to satisfy the GPL. Weird, but > doable. I don't think it need be part of the same jar archive; providing > a link shoul

Re: possible ITP: mindterm (somebody, shoot me, please)

2001-04-06 Thread Joey Hess
I had an amusing thought last night. This is a GPL'd java applet -- so for it to be useful, you must put the binary up for download by clients -- in other words, redistribute it. Well, that triggers GPL point #3, which requires that the source code be made available to, at least by a written offer.

Re: possible ITP: mindterm (somebody, shoot me, please)

2001-04-06 Thread Jeffry Smith
Joey Hess said: > Mindterm is a implementation of ssh in java, that can run in popular web > browsers, on popular operating systems, letting you get at slightly less > popular but much more fun and rewarding things in a fairly secure way, > without fiddling around with actually installing anything

possible ITP: mindterm (somebody, shoot me, please)

2001-04-06 Thread Joey Hess
Mindterm is a implementation of ssh in java, that can run in popular web browsers, on popular operating systems, letting you get at slightly less popular but much more fun and rewarding things in a fairly secure way, without fiddling around with actually installing anything on said popular operatin