* Thu 2008-02-07 Johannes Schindelin-Mmb7MZpHnFY <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> * Message-Id: alpine.LSU.1.00.0802071831520.8543@xxxxxxxxxx > The reasoning for showing the GPL in the Git installer..in favour, for two > reasons: > > - the end users should really know that the software is licensed in a > pretty free way. No they don't. The git binary is free in its distributable form and needs therefore no such "EULA to be clicked". Git is distributed everywhere else without "press the button to bypass/accept/whatever reading the GPL". Let's not make some platform, and a specific version of it, an exception. FYI, Windows / Cygwin, version does not require user to click past such "EULA". > - _every_ serious Windows program comes with a click-through license. We > just don't want to be left behind. No they don't. Have a look at vast number of Freeware software out there www.nonags.com, tucows etc. They do not at all require such measures. And yes, Freeware is serious software for Windows users. > - even if it would be not necessary to accept the license (which I am not > at all sure about Redhat, The big company, has allowed the hosted Cygwin project to distribute GPL software for ages under Windows. And their lawyers *have* certainly checked that Cygwin installer does not need user to click "GPL EULA" to have Cygwin installed. That pretty much proves that there is no need for "read LICENCE to install" button to be present. Jari -- Welcome to FOSS revolution: we fix and modify until it shines - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html