> Thanks for that nugget of information Mr. Murphy, but really how am I to
> dig up a distribution I have no access to?

My point exactly.

> I am merely pointing out that the
> download page that Romain said hosts Google's GPL code to hasn't been
> updated (since Feb. 08).

And if that's what you posted, I'd've had no quibble.

But you said (June 30th, 1:42am):

"Interesting point. It looks as though Google is releasing GPL modified code
for public releases but not for the private, NDA distributions. "

And I'm looking for any proof backing up this statement.

I'm not saying you're wrong -- you could very well be right. But proof
entails demonstrating that the "private, NDA distributions" are receiving
binaries of GPLv2'd code that do not reflect the Git repository or the
tarball.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
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