Path: utzoo!telly!ddsw1!lll-winken!oli-stl!asylum!romkey From: romkey@asylum.sf.ca.us (John Romkey) Newsgroups: gnu.gcc Subject: Re: More confusion on GNU copying conditions Message-ID: <1001@asylum.sf.ca.us> Date: 27 Nov 88 07:14:26 GMT References: <8811131422.AA00325@sugar-bombs.ai.mit.edu> <10602@s.ms.uky.edu> <17353@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Reply-To: romkey@asylum.UUCP (John Romkey) Distribution: gnu Organization: The Asylum; Belmont, CA Lines: 25 In article <17353@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> mellon@eris.berkeley.edu (Ted Lemon) writes: >The GNU license prohibits you from distributing GNU code linked together >with your code without making available your source code as well as the >GNU source code. It may be easier for some people to understand if it's stated in a slightly different way. Rather than: "The FSF requires you to distribute source to your code if GNU code is linked into it." read: "The FSF will only allow people who distribute the source to their own code to distribute their own code with GNU code linked in." But in the second one, the FSF code is being acted upon rather than the distributor's code, which should be a more palatable version of the idea. The end result is the same. -- - john romkey romkey@asylum.uucp romkey@xx.lcs.mit.edu romkey@asylum.sf.ca.us Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground Mother Earth will swallow you, lay your body down.