From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: tfb@cley.com (Tim Bradshaw) Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 10:05:55 +0000 Subject: Heritage X (was Re: [TUHS] Lauch Gui using remote xterm!!) In-Reply-To: <2ab9072a9e8a.2a9e8a2ab907@optonline.net> References: <2ab9072a9e8a.2a9e8a2ab907@optonline.net> Message-ID: <16312.40323.729496.405903@cley.com> * macbiesz wrote: > A couple years ago, Sun released Solaris 8 source for free. The > whole system is full of SVisms, and AFAIK, the source remains free. I think it depends what you mean by `free'. I forget the details but though I'm sure you could fetch it, look at it, rebuild it & maybe make changes which you did not redistribute, you almost certainly could not, say, redistribute it, or take material from it and redistribute that. You may also have needed to be a Solaris licensee as well (not that this costs much or, often, anything). So it really is one of these `definition of free' things - if you define `free' as `not costing anything' then yes, it was/is free, but if you define it in some sense that involves freedom to redistribute or something like that then it wasn't free. I doubt free-software-cult followers would have called it free, put it that way! Anyway, this is probably off-topic by now --tim