Re: scope of linux in the corporates...




Nils O. Selåsdal wrote:

You don't always need to accompany the binary with the source.
The GPL license still apply to that binary, so anyone else
which uses/receives it must be able to get the source code upon request.

That is my point. You cannot give someone a binary and refuse them the
source. You cannot even discourage them from asking for the source. The
source must accompany the binary. That doesn't mean they must literally
always be on the same medium, but it does mean you can't make one
available and not the other.

DS

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