On 10/19/2010 04:16 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi Guys,
On 10/19/2010 12:00 PM, Benjamin Franz wrote:
I'm pretty sure Deyan is referring to their GPL obligations to make the source code available for most of it.
.. this has nothing to do with it...
Yes, it does.
http://www.softwarefreedom.org/resources/2008/compliance-guide.html
"Second, note that the last line makes the offer valid to anyone who requests the source. This is because v2 § 3(b) requires that offers be “to give any third party” a copy of the Corresponding Source. GPLv3 has a similar requirement, stating that an offer must be valid for “anyone who possesses the object code”. These requirements indicated in v2 § 3(c) and v3 § 6(c) are so that non-commercial redistributors may pass these offers along with their distributions. Therefore, the offers must be valid not only to your customers, but also to anyone who received a copy of the binaries from them. Many distributors overlook this requirement and assume that they are only required to fulfill a request from their direct customers. "
Once you publish/distribute GPL licensed code to *anyone*, your obligation to provide source kicks in for *everyone*. In practice, few people hammer at a company "in process" over it. But you *can*.