On Tue, Apr 05, 2016 at 17:17:44 +0200, Nils Gillmann wrote: > I don't have the resources (time) to deal with this, but we are > pretty sure that N1[1] is violating the GPL.
Unfortunately, if N1 is the copyright holder, then they can't really violate (in a useful sense) their own license---as the copyright holder, they're the only one that can enforce it. I notice also that they don't include a full copy of the GNU GPLv3+ (they just have a mention of it in LICENSE.md). > It is a GPLv3 or later[2] project which only provides apm "build" > instructions to users and no instructions (or even hints) on how > to build your own binaries. What's the result of the build? Is it not something you can run? https://github.com/nylas/N1/tree/master/build JavaScript (well, CoffeeScript in this case, I suppose) projects don't really have "binaries". See also https://github.com/nylas/N1/blob/master/.travis.yml -- Mike Gerwitz Free Software Hacker | GNU Maintainer & Volunteer https://mikegerwitz.com FSF Member #5804 | GPG Key ID: 0x8EE30EAB
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