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<span>I'm still confused.</span>
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<span>If they posted the sources, what are they non-compliant with?</span>
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<span>-Alan</span>
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On November 14, 2011 at 12:08 PM Richard Bronosky <Richard@Bronosky.com> wrote:
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> Yes, I got the sources. That list I posted is a "tar zxvf ... | sed
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> ..." of the 3 files on the CD they sent me upon my request.
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> PS. In my request I stated: "I can put the FSF in contact with you if
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> you have any questions about your obligations." From my experience
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> that get the fastest response from corporations in the know.
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> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:50 AM, alan@alanlee.org <alan@alanlee.org> wrote:
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> > -Alan
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