Hi Per,
I do want to underline that there are no pre-built binaries that are
distributed by "the project" itself (e.g. like VirtualBox does). You
will always be able to get the full source-code and share derived work
from that. If you want, you can even charge for that (as the GPL
permits). However this is not and will never be something "the
project" does...
I'm perfectly fine with all the other Linux distributions shipping
binaries for Pyrit (that you can get the source-code for). I'm not OK
with binary-only distribution.
best regards
Lukas
2011/3/25 Per Jessen
Lukas Lueg wrote:
Hi,
I'm the author of Pyrit (http://code.google.com/p/pyrit) which I'd like to see a package for in the openSUSE factory repository.
Hi Lukas, AFAICT, you're making a virtue out of distributing Pyrit strictly as source-code-only -
"The exploration and realization of the technology discussed here motivate as a purpose of their own; this is documented by the open development, strictly sourcecode-based distribution and 'copyleft'-licensing."
Does it make much sense for someone else to start distributing binaries? (just playing devils advocate).
-- Per Jessen, Zürich (12.2°C)
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