There isn't usually anything in the licenses which prohibits selling open
source software. The seller does have to provide the source code if a
customer requests it. Some licenses may require the source be provided with
the product.

Some folks buy Pet Rocks.

-Brian

On Jul 9, 2017 12:41, "Kurt" <[email protected]> wrote:

Right.  Anyone can reformulate OS software and sell it but anyone use
anything like this: XASTIR Multiplatform Ham Radio APRS & Mapping Program -
Fast Shipping! | eBay

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I'm not making any judgements here.  Bought Slackware disks for years so I
don't take issue with this reformulation.  Wouldn't mind Xastir on a
WinDoze tablet myself if there was a portable (no internetrequired) map
solution.
Kurt KC9LDH
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