Al 05/03/11 04:46, En/na gleb ha escrit: > Jonathan M Davis wrote: > >>> I see. But addition of another option to the list of downloads >>> (http://digitalmars.com/d/download.html) will not break the license? >> >> Linking to the downloads certainly doesn't break any licenses. You're >> telling people where to get it, not distributing it yourself. > > I see. But the initial question was -- is it possible to assemble dmd for > specific (but with large community, so it is not somewhat marginal) > distribution? Sources are not in public, so i can't do it for myself
The license do not allows to "redistribute" without permission, so there is no problem if you create an alt-linux package just for Your personal use. Another option is to create the dmd alt-linux package, send it to Walter and ask him to upload to the DigitalMars ftp server. > >>> PS: in current state, pushing mentioned Software into the repository, >>> e.g. Sisyphus (0.00(001) % from Windows users), probably will not reduce >>> any commercial profit, rather increase it by some kind of advertising :) >>> >>> there are some examples... >> >> If you want to restribute dmd, as long as you have a decent reason, pretty > > I can contact with ALT's CEO, if you feel it usefull. > What's the approximate total amount of people that uses ALT-Linux? -- Jordi Sayol
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