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[Savannah-hackers] [ 100268 ] Not entirely sure if I can use Savannah |
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Fri, 04 Jan 2002 14:13:57 -0500 |
Support Request #100268, was updated on 2002-Jan-03 16:32
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: Not entirely sure if I can use Savannah
By: bernhard
Date: 2002-Jan-04 20:13
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There seem to be a missconception about Free Software.
For something to be Free Software you have to grant
everybody the freedom to use, copy, modify and republish the
software.
Access to the source code is a precondition for this.
If you do not give out the source, it is not Free Software.
Consequently it does not qualify in my understanding.
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By: fiath
Date: 2002-Jan-03 16:32
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Hi,
I am a member of The Classic Amiga Preservation
Society (or CAPS - http://www.caps-project.org) and we
need a mailing list facilty for out project.
We do have a software side (disk dumping tools,
analyser tools etc. which *is* free software), but we
are not going to make it open source until we
standardise CAPS as *the* format for preserving Amiga
orginal game disk images.
Do we qualify to use your services?
Thanks!
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