> Actually, they don't have to ship it with the source, only the license. They
> DO have to make the source available somehow though. If you ask for the source
> and they say they can't give it, then there's a problem.
I thought that simply referring people to an "official" URL was
sufficient (i.e., referring to a public FTP site or the project HTTP
homepage).
Are people really required to maintain copies of the source code
for the products they ship out (if it's under GPL)?
--Derek
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