Ivan Shmakov dixit: >I may be mistaken here, but the above makes me think that the >decompression code per se was released into the public domain,
Yes, that was attempted. >which qualifies as both “free” and “open source.” No. It’s still unlicenced, as “Public Domain” isn’t a licence but rather the absence of copyright protection. And even if your country accepts an explicit PD dedication, mine doesn’t, and so, PD is proprietary, unlicenced and impossible to distribute. We’re discussing this on an xz list right now (again), so I’m taking this off-list as it’s OT here. bye, //mirabilos -- 13:37⎜«Natureshadow» Deep inside, I hate mirabilos. I mean, he's a good guy. But he's always right! In every fsckin' situation, he's right. Even with his deeply perverted taste in software and borked ambition towards broken OSes - in the end, he's damn right about it :(! […] works in mksh _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
