We recently purchased a traffic shaping network device from a company called Exinda. While the device performs quite well, from looking at a firmware update image I noticed that it was based on Fedora Core. Nowhere in their documentation is it mentioned they are using GPLed software, and there is no offer to release source code. I opened a ticket with them asking for code under the GPL but was ignored. Would this be the appropriate place be to report such a violation? Here is some of the text from the build script included with the firmware image. The bulk of the image is GPG encrypted. BUILD_HOST_OS="LINUX" export BUILD_HOST_OS BUILD_HOST_OS_LC="linux" export BUILD_HOST_OS_LC BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM="LINUX_FEDORA" export BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_LC="linux_fedora" export BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_LC BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_VERSION="CORE6" export BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_VERSION BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_VERSION_LC="core6" export BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_VERSION_LC BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_FULL="LINUX_FEDORA_CORE6" export BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_FULL BUILD_HOST_PLATFORM_FULL_LC="linux_fedora_core6" _______________________________________________ Fedora-legal-list mailing list Fedora-legal-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legal-list