Reading your previous posts about MPL, seems that the main problem MPL presents is that Debian does not keep source code for every change at least 6 months, as required in point 3.2. While this can be true for MPL packages being only in the archive it is not if the package is being maintained in svn.debian.org, as it will keep every change (released or not) for more than required 6 months, and nowhere in MPL it says that those changes has to be shipped together with binary, only made available. Of course, as required by 3.6, the place source code or modifications are must be made public. This can be comply by a note in debian/copyright file, as it will be included with every package released. Cheers, P.S: In my previous post I forgot about CC Debian VoIP Team. Please keep CC, as I am not subcribed to d-legal and I think that Debian VoIP Team must be kept informed. -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo jsogo@debian.org
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