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We don't need it yet and we may not need it at all. Also remove pseudo-helpful commentary. Users can interpret licenses (or lack thereof) just fine themselves. Thanks to gdt@@ for being very careful about this stuff. @ text @$NetBSD: djb-nonlicense,v 1.2 2006/05/02 16:28:05 schmonz Exp $ Many software packages written by Dan Bernstein do not have licenses. Therefore, such software (trivially) does not have a license approved as Free or Open Source. Bernstein's rationale for not placing his software under a license is described at "Software user's rights": http://cr.yp.to/softwarelaw.html Bernstein's redistribution conditions are described at "Frequently asked questions from distributors": http://cr.yp.to/distributors.html @ 1.2 log @Summarize for the reader the likely significance of software sans license. For details of DJB's rationale and redistribution conditions, refer to his "Software user's rights" and "Frequently asked questions from distributors" web pages. As required by his redistribution conditions, warrant that we have made a good-faith attempt to ensure that our packages behave correctly. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: djb-nonlicense,v 1.1 2006/04/29 14:12:22 gdt Exp $ d4 2 a5 3 As such, these packages cannot be considered OSI Certified Open Source Software. This may impact you if, for instance, your company's legal department mandates that only licensed software be used. a15 4 The pkgsrc team warrants that we have made a good-faith attempt to ensure that our packages of Bernstein's software behave correctly and meet his redistribution conditions. @ 1.1 log @Add file describing the lack of a license to distribute derivative works for qmail, so that LICENSE= can point to it. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD:$ d3 4 a6 2 A number of software packages written by Dan Bernstein do not have licenses that are Free or Open Source. d8 2 a9 2 The copying terms for qmail are given at http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html: d11 10 a20 43 D. J. Bernstein Internet mail qmail Information for distributors If you're a distributor, you should join the qmaildist mailing list. You may distribute copies of qmail-1.00.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum d3033be700fd6f59ac0548c832652dd3. You may distribute copies of qmail-1.01.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum 1f606d6a5d1caaca6da6b6fa5db500bf. You may distribute copies of qmail-1.02.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum 01071fe52b5257adb4bb6bcf8149eb16. You may distribute copies of qmail-1.03.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum 622f65f982e380dbe86e6574f3abcb7c. Vendors: I'd be interested in hearing about any CDs that include the package, but you don't have to check with me if you don't want to. If you want to distribute modified versions of qmail (including ports, no matter how minor the changes are) you'll have to get my approval. This does not mean approval of your distribution method, your intentions, your e-mail address, your haircut, or any other irrelevant information. It means a detailed review of the exact package that you want to distribute. Exception: You are permitted to distribute a precompiled var-qmail package if (1) installing the package produces exactly the same /var/qmail hierarchy as a user would obtain by downloading, compiling, and installing qmail-1.03.tar.gz, fastforward-0.51.tar.gz, and dot-forward-0.71.tar.gz; (2) the package behaves correctly, i.e., the same way as normal qmail+fastforward+dot-forward installations on all other systems; and (3) the package's creator warrants that he has made a good-faith attempt to ensure that the package behaves correctly. It is not acceptable to have qmail working differently on different machines; any variation is a bug. If there's something about a system (compiler, libraries, kernel, hardware, whatever) that changes qmail's behavior, then that platform is not supported, and you are not permitted to distribute binaries. @