Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 10 Jan 2000 09:10:05 +0000 | From | Tom Leete <> | Subject | [OT] Re: [ANNOUNCE] block device interfaces changes |
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"Richard B. Johnson" wrote: > > No. According to our Legal Department, to satisfy the GPL requirement > that we provide source to the end-user, they required that we supply a > "current" distribution of Linux if the end-user requests it. > > This seemed, by them, to be an easy solution to possible problems.
Legal is steering for shoal water and ordering up steam.
In this thread you described some of your products with justifiable pride. Legal will need to expand a *lot* if you ship medical or ATC subsystems with development kernels.
More on topic, it is useless to the point of misleading the customer if you ship source which doesn't correspond to what's in the product. My understanding of GPL is that source must match binaries.
IANAL, BTW
Good luck, Tom
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