Just curious, e.g., dreamhost.com modifies Debian .debs to produce
their hosting environment, which we Dreamhost users then use on our
shell accounts there.
If I can do
$ cat file
then I should always also be able to cat the source (.deb) to that
same cat, no? (I can at present.)
Yes I read
Dear legal beagles, all I know is if one day I couldn't do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dpkg -l apt-get --print-uris ... wget ...
to examine the .debs that were Debian debs but slightly modified by
Dreamhost (or other such web host), well that would mean the whole
Free Software concept had come to a
FW GPLv3 makes it pretty clear that Dreamhost can take your rights away
So all that effort of writing Free Software and the result is there is
Johnny, sitting at the shell prompt, unable to see the source code
to anything behind it if they decide to close it.
I bet the same goes with OLPC then.
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