Hi, On 26.03.2015 11:21, Martijn Kuipers wrote:
> If the program is expressly designed to accept user requests and send > responses over a network, then it meets these criteria. Common examples of > programs that would fall into this category include web and mail servers, > interactive web-based applications, and servers for games that are played > online. > If a program is not expressly designed to interact with a user through a > network, but is being run in an environment where it happens to do so, then > it does not fall into this category. For example, an application is not > required to provide source merely because the user is running it over SSH, or > a remote X session. I think that should be safe even when introducing a scripting host (which I plan to do later this year). Simon
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