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Re: KDE liscence question



On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 09:17:35PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> > We can't KDE go into non-free, Qt is in there?
> > I've read all the debian-kde-stance pages but I still don't see why this is so.
> 
> Because it is illegal to distribute KDE.
> 
> The KDE license is GPL.  The GPL requires that a redistributor make
> available full source under its terms.  Qt source is part of the KDE
> source, as the GPL defines 'source'.  But Qt source cannot be
> distributed under terms which allow modification.
> 
> Ergo, we can't do it.
> 
> We will be able to (and will do so, furthermore) as soon as a) KDE
> changes its license and roots out any code which doesn't belong to it
> and/or b) Qt releases 2.0 under the new QPL.

b may not be enough.  So far I haven't heard any laywers say b is enough
and I know developers on -legal haven't said b is enough.  =/

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