Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Matthew Garrett wrote: > >> The restriction in the GPL takes away *my* "right" to not have to share >> modifications; >Actually, it doesn't, but you know that.
The context is entirely related to distribution. Yes, if I never distribute modified GPLed code, I have no obligation to share my modifications. But if I never distribute modified QPLed code, I have no obligation either. >> the restriction in the QPL prevents me taking away the >> rights of the copyright holder to see my modifications. >What right? :-) We believe in the right of the recipient to receive source. We don't believe in the right of the copyright holder to see all distributed modifications. Why do we believe in one of these but not the other? -- Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

