Jerry Lynn Kreps wrote:
Martin Moeller wrote:
[Can other distributions use Yast if they want to? And can users add to it?]
From what I read of the copyright on YaST it is pretty much a LGPL. ??? The license talks about being able to add code to it, etc..., as long as you leave the original copyright notice in and follow certain steps to mark who added what and/or changed what. And, the usual legal stuff so legal reprecussions don't fall back on SuSE. Okay then. It seems anyone can do just about anything, then. That's great.
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