Regarding distribution from "your resources", it may not be clear what it
means in case you are using a site like sourceforge to make your download
available. What if your distribution site disappears within three years of
someone acquiring your program? Your email might also disappear. Or your
postal address. Or, what if you die (what a morbid thought!), is it the
responsibilty of your heirs to fullfill that obligation?

That's one advantage of releasing the source code instead of binary versions
of your software. Then these obligations become someone elses problem...

Cheers,
Dov

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 12:04, Tor Lillqvist <[email protected]> wrote:

> > The main point is that if someone asks you for the libraries source code,
> > you should make it available from _your_ resources, i.e. just a download
> > link to somebody else's site is not enough
>
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