> > What if you come in one morning and there's a shotcut
> > on your desktop to the program but it's on a shared
> > drive or it's executable but not readable or both? And
> > if I'm an IT manager do I have to make sure there's a
> > shortcut to the GPL or info about where they can get
> > the source on everyone's desktop too?
> Yes. If you give them the executable, they should be
> provided with source, and the license, if they ask for it.
>> Kate
But what if the binary was executed on the server and
displayed thru X? Or perl scripts server side. In that
case the binary itself doesn't leave the server (unlike
a shortcut to a share)
Similarly, what about this site:
http://onlinephotolab.com/tour/t_start.html
It uses GIMP code server-side IIRC
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