Messages in this thread | | | From | "David Schwartz" <> | Subject | RE: Dell vs. GPL | Date | Mon, 30 Jun 2003 02:17:59 -0700 |
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> If you can supply source on a floppy, or CDROM, or DVD, in a different > form than the binary (which may be in a flash ROM, ...), then clearly > it doesn't have to be in the same form as the Program. > The URL of a website is a medium customarily used for software > interchange.
I think that offering a link to the source code every place one puts a link to the object code would certainly be considered 'accompanying' the source with the object. If they're in substantially the same place and accessed by substantially the same procedure, I think they're accompanying each other.
Do I really want to be forced to download the linux kernel source just to download a boot disk image?
DS
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