On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 9:11 PM Richard Fontana <rfontana@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
, and it's possible to read it as prohibting, for example, running Open Motif on a privately-modified version of Debian or Fedora.Richard
Or more applicably to the modern world, perhaps running it in a Docker container that happens to be running on WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) would be problematic since the underlying kernel is not open source? To answer a question earlier in the thread, I firmly believe that such usage must be allowed (especially as it involves no "porting" of any nature) in order to qualify as free software.
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