Hi Tom,
Am 31.12.2010 11:51, schrieb Tom Davies:
I think it is just "easy access to the source code" that is required? I think
the spirit of the agreement would make it more relevant to just let people know
they can download the product for free and give them the LibreOffice site?
LibreOfficeBox, for example, contains the source code as well.
Delivering the product on a DVD is also (or mainly?) meant for
people who cannot download it, for whatever reason. In order to
supply those people with the source code as prescribed, the best way
would be to put it on the same disk.
Stefan
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