On Nov 21, 2007 10:00 AM, Tom spot Callaway <tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The concern is that depending on the legal interpretation of 3b and 3c > of the GPL, the clock may restart on every redistribution. So, we host a > release of Fedora for 3 years, then take it down, but on the day before > we do, someone else redistributes it and then asks us to honor our "3 > years worth of source" promise, since for them, it hasn't been three > years since their initial date of redistribution. I have a pile of F7 live cds. If I'm still a board member 3 years from now (god forbid) and I had that F7 livecd out. Is Fedora as a project responsible for making the source available still? Again how we are dealing with livecds right now makes this issue unavoidable. If the clock starts over everytime i hand one of these officially pressed disks out.. you're screwed. I have enough f7 livecd disks left to hand out once a year for the next decade or more. Feel free to fly up here and forcible take them from me.... muhahahahahahaha. -jef _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board