>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 15:13:08 +0000
>From: Anders Broman <anders.bro...@ericsson.com>
>To: Developer support list for Wireshark <wireshark-dev@wireshark.org>
>Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] What Wireshark base version to use for
>       customization
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>       <43c5658ba3fb7b48a6f38eed0b6253f11aa7c...@esessmb105.ericsson.se>
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>
>Hi,
>Note that under GPL you are obliged to supply the source code of your 
>modifications if you distribute binaries to your customers.
>I would use the development version to get the bleeding edge stuff or the 
>latest stable if stability is more of an issue.
>
>Regards
>Anders

So what restrictions are there when you have a Wireshark plugin that contains 
proprietary information (which can be of the do not export variety) from the 
govt or customer and they do *not* want that information released to the 
public, since Wireshark can be used as a tool to visualize and analyze these 
private kinds of protocols?  If some of that implementation leaks into the 
Wireshark application (like hiding all of the unnecessary protocol cruft to 
make it simpler for user to use), what are the implications?

Best Regards,
John D.

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