Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Jul 2005 20:16 UTC
Debian and its clones Two companies previously mentioned as being involved with the project, Mandriva and Turbolinux, appear to not be participating at this time. Progeny Linux Systems continues to leading the way.
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RE: hmm
by rm6990 on Tue 12th Jul 2005 21:33 UTC in reply to "hmm"
rm6990
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2005-07-04

always selling arent we, always promising the next big thing right around the corner arent we... I STILL have not seen a source cd from you'll....

ftp://130.94.123.237/

I'm not sure about u, but I didn't find it very hard going to their site and clicking Licensing and then Source Code.

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RE[2]: hmm
by on Tue 12th Jul 2005 22:13 in reply to "RE: hmm"
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"source CD"

notice the CD part....

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RE[3]: hmm
by rm6990 on Wed 13th Jul 2005 00:19 in reply to "RE[2]: hmm"
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2005-07-04

notice the CD part....

Ummm, is it that hard downloading the source code? And even if it is, the GPL doesn't require Linspire to redistribute a source CD with their product. Just to have a written offer to send the source via mail if you request if they choose not to distribute the source with the installation media.

A quote from www.linspire.com :

Alternatively, you may obtain CD(s) with the source code of the open source programs we distribute by emailing your name and address along with the names of the products for which you are seeking source code to sourcecode@linspireinc.com. As a condition to sending you the CD(s), we may charge you our costs for providing you with the CD(s).

They are following the GPL to the word.

So what's the problem???? Why would they waste money burning and pressing source code CDs when 99.99% of their target user base won't ever request them??? They do have employees to feed u know.

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