Erich Forler writes: > > What Corel-written programs are in the distribution, and what are > > their licenses? Are any of them free software? > > There are several Corel apps included. They are either GPL, LGPL or CPL > (Corel public > license which is in all matters of substance the same as the Mozilla license).
I guess you don't include Corel WordPerfect in the downloadable version of the CD image, but that's a non-free program from Corel which is mentioned in the Corel EULA: > ... some versions of Corel LINUX may also include certain Software Programs, > such Corel WordPerfect 8 for Linux and Bitstream fonts included with Corel > LINUX, that are not distributed under the terms of the GPL or similar > licenses that permit modification and redistribution. The fact that this text appears in the EULA that people are asked to accept in order to download Corel Linux made me assume that _some_ proprietary Corel software must have been included. Is there anything that Corel has originated which is included in the download version which Corel doesn't license to the public for modification and redistribution? Concerning Netscape: It's peculiar that the copy of Netscape Communicator included on my local installation of Red Hat 6.1 has an extremely restrictive traditional proprietary software license. (about:license) It includes almost all of the "usual" restrictions on proprietary software, with the possible exception of giving up the right to publish benchmarks. I thought that the contents of the standard Red Hat Linux CD were now supposed to contain only free and semi-free software, or only redistributable software, or something along those lines -- I thought that all proprietary software had been purged from Red Hat's main distribution. -- Seth David Schoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | And do not say, I will study when I Temp. http://www.loyalty.org/~schoen/ | have leisure; for perhaps you will down: http://www.loyalty.org/ (CAF) | not have leisure. -- Pirke Avot 2:5