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Message #17520
Re: thoughts on dependency on SISL library
Hi,
On 26.03.2015 11:21, Martijn Kuipers wrote:
> If the program is expressly designed to accept user requests and send responses over a network, then it meets these criteria. Common examples of programs that would fall into this category include web and mail servers, interactive web-based applications, and servers for games that are played online.
> If a program is not expressly designed to interact with a user through a network, but is being run in an environment where it happens to do so, then it does not fall into this category. For example, an application is not required to provide source merely because the user is running it over SSH, or a remote X session.
I think that should be safe even when introducing a scripting host
(which I plan to do later this year).
Simon
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