Roland Stigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If that's not feasible, Squeak seems to be clearly non-free.
Yes. Please let us drop the DFSG side discussion. Apple has abandoned Squeak and will not be changing the license in the forseable future. The people developing Squeak continue using this license because it is their only choice. It's still quite free on the whole spectrum of common licenses. > The funny thing here is that it seems to be the opposite of other > licenses where only distribution of unmodified versions is permitted. ;) True, it's odd. It doesn't matter, though, because we are discussing distributing modified versions. No one uses the initial release from Apple. -Lex

