> 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*
