On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 10:21:45PM +0000, Colin Watson wrote: > You may distribute sources of derivative works of the work > provided that (1) (a) all source files of the original work that > have been modified, (b) all source files of the derivative work > that contain any party of the original work, and (c) all source > files of the derivative work that are necessary to compile, link > and run the derivative work without unresolved external calls and > with the same functionality of the original work (``Necessary > Sources'') carry a prominent notice explaining the nature and date > of the modification and/or creation. You are encouraged to make > the Necessary Sources available under this license in order to > further the development and acceptance of the work.
Does this really say that if you change anything in the source, you have to put a "prominent notice" about it in ALL source files? (According to (c), even in your own source files.) Richard Braakman

