Stephen Frost wrote: >What's the scenario you're concerned about here? Someone taking Debian >and distributing it as "MyLinux" and Debian not protecting that use >somehow? > > Stephen > > Not even that. The license only applies to "(c) on AUTHORIZED GOODS/SERVICES which are (i) produced by or for SUBLICENSEE, and (ii) distributed under SUBLICENSEE’s name."
Debian distribution does not work this way. Debian CDs are not produced by or for us, they are made by third parties with whom we have no contract. They are not distributed in our name but in the name of those third parties. In other words, I don't see that the license as currently written works for software that our CD manufacturers duplicate and sell. They clearly did not understand our model and did not bother to ask us about it. Debian is still the #2 Linux distribution worldwide, so this seems to me to be a pretty significant error. Thanks Bruce -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

