Hans de Goede (j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx) said: > >>If you build on top of you are using / modifying / extending, In essence > >>you're creating a derative work see GPL vs LGPL for libraries. No where > >>in the guidelines it says (for firmware / content) that derative works > >>have to be allowed, it only says freely distributable. > > > >A collection of X,Y, and Z isn't a derivate work of X, Y, and Z. > > Agreed, but how does "distribution must be free of charge, except normal > access fees" which seems to be our only debating point stop you from > shipping it in a collection? Your collection may not be sold for what someone considers 'normal access fees'. On one hand, you have Cheapbytes and friends. On the other hand, someone sells a $400 set-top box that plays whatever games are in Extras. The first example given would probably fall under 'normal access fees'; the second one would almost certainly not, and would require the hypothetcial distributor to prune Extras for license specifics for each package. Bill -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list