Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>QPL just insists that the copyright holder can insist that the >>modifier/ person who created a dependent work provide sources of _his_ >>work. Even if the new work is only depending on the QPL'ed >>software. It need not be even a derivative. > > Yes, it's different to the GPL. When do its requirements cause actual > problems?
Well, for a start, if I modify something under the QPL and give you a copy, I have to keep that modification *forever* in case the original author asks for a copy. Second, if I'm working on a project with my friend, then all of these bits which engage on any distribution *do* become problems: I must give the original author a copy of the "items" and a license to any modifications. -- Brian Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

