> Seeing that now you're working for a company that depends on the ability
> to redistribute the PG code commercially, I would think you'd be all for
> making sure that the legalities are nicely lined up. Do you really want
> to dig through the source tree at every release to see whether you can
> redistribute all of it?
>
I am not sure, but I think that Alvaro's point is the copyright
doesn't matter in this instance. It is the license that does.
I can't read Alvaro's mind though :).
It is very good to keep everything consistent.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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