“Offer for Source” is quite prominent on the box and also printed on PCB!
“Offer for Source” is quite prominent on the box and also printed on PCB!
Posted Nov 4, 2024 18:06 UTC (Mon) by bkuhn (subscriber, #58642)Parent article: The OpenWrt One system
Jon wrote in article above:
The OpenWrt one arrived with no documentation whatsoever. Perhaps surprisingly for a device shipped by the SFC, it also lacked the required written offer to provide source for the GPL-licensed software contained within — not that said source is difficult to find. [Correction: the offer is there, printed on the outside of the box. I missed that, and apologize for the mistake.]
Thanks for the quick correction, Jon. Of course, we at SFC went to great lengths to make sure that we are fully in compliance with the GPL and other relevant licenses. We're very proud of the work that Denver Gingerich and the OpenWrt team (John Crispin in particular) did to make this product happen!
In case folks want to see what the offer looks like, we've posted an image of the box. Also, the “offer for source” is actually imprinted on the PCB itself — that way, if the device is separted from its box, the person with the device in their hand still has the offer, and will see it if they open the case to do hardware hacking on the device.
