> > Being specific: if the program is distributed with MySQL, such that > > by default it uses MySQL then we're definitely not talking about mere > > aggregation.
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 06:16:32PM -0700, Brian Behlendorf wrote: > Let's say I made a Linux distribution with a web-based admin utility that > used a GPL web server and Mozilla as the default server and browser. Does > that mean the whole distribution would need to be GPL (which would violate > the MPL)? I wouldn't think so. That's because you don't think of the whole distribution as a part of your web-based admin utility. However, your hypothetical distribution has a lot of details which haven't been nailed down, and inventing details for it would detract from the current discussion. -- Raul

