> It is not. If you want to use b), you have to:
> - state it explicitely ;
> - keep a copy of the sources of every version you distribute in binary form 
> for 3 years in case it is no longer available at its original location.
> 
> I don't think it is a good thing, but that's what the GPL says. That's one of 
> the reasons why I avoid its use when I can...

You're right. I just finished reading the discussion on the bug tracker about 
GPL compliance which made me realize the obligations that that clause imposes.

*heads off to review alternative software licenses*

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