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Subject: Re: Liscencing Issue - Taking Action
From: Kevin Sproul <forge () myrealbox ! com>
Date: 2000-09-29 11:57:06
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the headers below tell an interesting story.
The only system I have with Netscape 4.5 on Win98 is the
primary Linux box ( dual boot ).
Which means this message went straight to novel's email server
from my machine ( myrealbox.com ) on June 14. Back when it
was relevant.
I do remember this message actually got through and I received
replies back then ( something about being crazy enough to work ).
Questions.
Is it max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de or myrealbox.com which
is resending old messages ? Why would something like this happen?
PS: I figure this is a good enough place to ask since the only
licensing thing relevant to KDE right now is me begging IBM to
release the ViaVoice Outload as a way to kickstart the various
accessibility projects going on.
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X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win98; I)
Received: from master.kde.org [134.2.170.93] by myrealbox.com with
Novonyx SMTP Server $Revision: 2.53 $; Fri, 29 Sep 2000 03:30:45 -0600
(MDT)
Received: (qmail 29631 invoked by uid 38); 29 Sep 2000 09:30:41 -0000
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 10:10:54 -0400
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forge wrote:
>
> forge wrote:
>
> <Forge's 6c-version 2.>
>
> c. If the items are not available to the general public, and the
> initial developer of the Software requests a copy of the items, then
> you must supply one.
>
> c1. Section 6c only applies if section 6a or 6b dose not.
>
> <Forge's 6c-version 3.>
>
> c. If the items are not available to the general public, and the
> initial developer of the Software requests a copy of the items, then
> you must supply one.
>
> c1. Section 6c only applies if your software is not distributed
> under the GPL and in compliance with the GPL.
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