> There's no question of charging for the source. The GPL says that if
> you distribute a binary under the GPL you must also make the sources
> available (for a reasonable duplication fee if desired, or for free),
> or indicate where the user can get the sources for free from (e.g. a
> URL). An o
> GPL says you must release the GPLed code under GPL. What if you don't
> release the source code for free
> (you set a high price for your modified source)
> It is silent on that.
But I would have thought "market forces" would take care of this, right?
I mean, if the source was really valuable t
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 15:52, Raj Mathur wrote:
> There's no question of charging for the source.
Thanks for clarifying that Raj.
Muddled thinking
Tarun
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> "Tarun" == Tarun Dua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tarun> [snip]
Tarun> GPL says you must release the GPLed code under GPL. What if
Tarun> you don't release the source code for free (you set a high
Tarun> price for your modified source) It is silent on that.
There's no questi
--- Shuvam Misra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Sheesh! I must have missed the news earlier. But
> I just found out that the
> > > LRP(Linux Router project) is dead.
> > > [...]
> > Stale News.
> > Was discussed at LIG in June with same thread
> name.
> > The author didn't rele
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 10:31, Shuvam Misra wrote:
> > > Sheesh! I must have missed the news earlier. But I just found out that the
> > > LRP(Linux Router project) is dead.
> > > [...]
> > Stale News.
> > Was discussed at LIG in June with same thread name.
> > The author didn't rele
> > Sheesh! I must have missed the news earlier. But I just found out that the
> > LRP(Linux Router project) is dead.
> > [...]
> Stale News.
> Was discussed at LIG in June with same thread name.
> The author didn't release the source code therefore its dead was the
> moral of t
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 18:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sheesh! I must have missed the news earlier. But I just found out that the
> LRP(Linux Router project) is dead.
>
>
> http://www.linuxrouter.org/
>
Stale News.
Was discussed at LIG in June with same thread name.
The author didn't release th
Sheesh! I must have missed the news earlier. But I just found out that the
LRP(Linux Router project) is dead.
http://www.linuxrouter.org/
2003-06-22
LRP == R.I.P. (1997-2002)
With great pain, I must now state:
The operating system that helped to create the embedded Linux marketplace,
the Linu