Canonical answer: Yes, that's GPL compatible. The GPL requires *specific* plain markings: the dates of any change. Misrepresentation is illegal anyway, everywhere that matters. Anyone fulfilling the terms of the GPL will fulfill this license. I'm not sure that I agree with canon with regard to the non-endorsement clause, but current Debian small-p policy is to accept them as Free. -Brian -- Brian Sniffen bts@alum.mit.edu