[PlanetCCRMA] Re: PlanetCCRMA on RHEL?
William M. Quarles
walrus at bellsouth.net
Thu Apr 7 15:14:01 PDT 2005
Axel Thimm wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 12:54:09PM -0400, William M. Quarles wrote:
>
>>Just wondering, why are there these repackaged "redistributions" of
>>Red Hat Enterprise Linux? Technically since it is all Gnu-licensed
>>can't people freely redistribute it unaltered, too?
>
> No, the GPL ensures free propagation of the sources, not the binaries.
Well technically RHEL as a whole is a derivative work, so
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whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part
thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties
under the terms of this License.
***More importantly for us:
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years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of
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of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software
interchange; or,
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>>In that sense Red Hat Enterprise Linux is still free (Free), you
>>just have to find a place that you can get it from. I would
>>probably use it if I knew where I could get it unaltered. Provided
>>that I had the time for it sometime this summer I would rebuild
>>Planet CCRMA for it, too.
>
>
> You do need a license for RHEL, anything else is non-legal. Or you can
> rebuild RHEL from sources, which is why there are 1001 clones of RHEL.
Then RHEL cannot be GPL, because
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> I'm currently setting up RHEL support at ATrpms, when I get through
> it I'd like to help CCRMA getting to RHEL, too. :)
Cool.
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