On 15 April 2014 16:43, Richard Fontana <rfontana@redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 05:09:02PM +0200, Honza Horak wrote:
> * we're not sure if deleting packages in playground would violate
> GPL (legal list CC'd and the question could be -- "Is it violation
> of GPL if we offer RPMs and SRPMs at some point and delete them
> after some time?" -- now it seems like common scenario, happening
> every day, but rather asking to be sure)

If the RPM is available from T0 to T1, and the code in the RPM is
covered by the GPL (or other copyleft license, say), then from T0 to
T1 access to the complete corresponding source code (let's assume the
corresponding SRPM) must also be available "in the same way through
the same place". Once you delete the RPM at T1, having made the SRPM
available also in the same way through the same place from T0 to T1,
then you could delete the SRPM too.

Assuming relatively normal Fedora-style RPMs and SRPMs of course.


If ambassadors or another groups makes a cdrom of a playground to give out a conference.. that would affect things. I am expecting that if it does rules will need to be laid out about iso images and such.
 
- RF
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