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> Now the mmix license (from boilerplate.w, minus markup): > (c) 1999 Donald E. Knuth > This file may be freely copied and distributed, provided that no > changes whatsoever are made. This allows unmodified distribution. > All users are asked to help keep the MMIXware files consistent > and ``uncorrupted,'' identical everywhere in the world. This is not part of the license. > Changes are permissible only if the modified file is given a new > name, different from the names of existing files in the MMIXware > package, and only if the modified file is clearly identified as > not being part of that package. And this allows limited forms of local modification. This is not free software. There is no permission for distribution of derivative works. It's *certainly* not DFSG-free, since it places functional restrictions on the sort of derivative works which may be created. - -Brian > How does that go against the DFSG point four? He permits changes, > modifications and redistribution thereof, but only if the file names > are modified and the changes are identified. - -- Brian Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Security Engineer day: (617) 444-2642 cel: (617) 721-0927 Akamai Technologies eve: (617) 354-1526 pi: (314) 159-2654 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9nH+PJ6fLHGswGokRAm49AJ9X7A2fYHqGWDnA7KNLPaSJ9r0vlwCgl3Ip BxQmnEn1BSrfz8rO0Upqka4= =7YfD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

