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Adam Majer

2004-07-24, 2:48 am

Andrew Suffield wrote:

>On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 08:58:17PM -0500, Adam Majer wrote:
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>And I can think of good reasons why I would need all of these
>things. How many times do we have to go through this?
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>...since fairly often they aren't.
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>Again, this argument applies equally to programs. We need source for
>all the same reasons.
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>From now on I will file RC bugs against *ALL* software not written in

straight C. Why? Because *I* consider that ALL non-C versions of the
software are binary, and I *demand* the source code.

This is *exactly* the same insane position you appear to represent.


I'm cc'ing -legal because I need to know who is right on this. Are we
going to start harassing upstream over "sources" to jpegs and oggs? Or
data, since it is inherently binary and thus non-readable by a human in
raw form, source in itself? That is, if,

1. data format is known, and
2. data is under a free license according to DFSG

then such data is free according to DFSG.

- Adam

--
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