On Mar 21, 9:54 pm, Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's perfectly fine for opensource projects to use Google Code
> projects 'a la carte' -- just the issue tracker, just downloads, etc.
> *As long as they're open source*.  In other words, the source code
> needs to be available *somewhere*.  Ask the project owner for the
> source.  (I didn't see a reference to it on their main website.)  If
> it's not available, then yeah, they're violating the terms of service.

http://groups.google.com/group/nektra-cookiepie/browse_thread/thread/0403b81fc84e70b4
from 2007 indicates that the source is GPLed, and since it's JS/XML
they don't distinguish between the source and the .XPI distribution,
which is just a zip file containing the source.

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