On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 08:15:11 -0500, Raul Miller wrote: > There's a reason for us not to distribute debian sources: contributory > infringement.
(We're getting into the really hypothetical here, as Troll and KDE are working to make this discussion moot, but...) If I understand you correctly, you're saying something like "Putting KDE sources on a Debian FTP site is encouraging people to build binaries of them and redistribute these binaries, thus encouraging them to violate the license agreement enforced by KDE being GPLed". This is too far-fetched for me to take seriously. By such a line of reasoning, putting binaries of "free for noncommerical use" software on the non-free section of a Debian site would be encouraging companies to use them. And, even more extreme, putting (source or binaries of) GPL-ed libraries on a Debian site could be construed as encouraging companies to violate the GPL on them. Ray -- LEADERSHIP A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with auto- destructive imaginations in order to ensure that when it comes to the crunch it'll be someone else's bones which go crack and not their own. - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan