On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht(a)gmail.com> wrote:
My only requirements in providing this code are:
1) Some sort of ongoing SourceForge or other publicly available
location for the project needs to be created and maintained by a small
group of project managers committed to the project. Responsibilities
and duties to be agreed upon.
So which clause of the license gives you the right to distribute with
additional requirements?
2) The license for this fork must remain completely
GPL forever.
Should someone want to make a commercial product from this fork then
the license should allow them to at least try. I expect they will run
into the same issues, whatever they were, that the original
LinuxSampler team had, but I do not want the license for this code to
prohibit them from trying and at least we'll get the issues out on the
table publicly.
If you are not the copyright holder, how can you require that the
license not be changed?
Shoudl you decide to redistribute this code, I would like a copy,
subject only to the terms under which it is licensed.
Thanks,
Paul