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Re: source code of a java app?



also sprach Roger Ward <roger.ward@natnet.com> [2003.04.22.0028 +0200]:
> Get MIT to release the software under a freely distributable
> sourcecode license. It does not have to be GPL, but any OSI type
> license should be sufficient. Source code, in my understanding, is
> required for everything in Debian (of course some applications
> *are* their own source code).

Sure, I'll try...

> When the License is not clear, more importantly, when you did not
> follow the license to get the software, it *cannot* be packaged.
> If they grant permission, get them to send a license file, or
> something similar which will make the first part a bit easier to
> solve.

I am not sure I understand what you mean. The license does allow
redistribution, and I do have written permission to package it...

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