Dear all,
the BSD licence does not require me to distribute source code with it. Does
this mean I could in theory distribute a program in binary form with a BSD
licence and claim it was OSI certified?
(This is not intended to be mere pedantry - I was surprised that the use of
"OSI certified" did not require that the software distribution should
conform to the OSD. Apologies if this issue has been discussed before, I
could not find it in the mailing list archive.)
yours
Francis Hunt
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- Re: OSI certification mark and BSD licence Francis Hunt
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- Re: OSI certification mark and BSD licence John Cowan
- RE: OSI certification mark and BSD licence Lawrence E. Rosen
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