Applies some bkuhn changes to CS definition, with modifications

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Richard Fontana 2012-11-08 23:14:45 -05:00
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@ -116,19 +116,20 @@ THIS IS A DRAFT. DO NOT USE AS A LICENSE.
8. Object Code Distribution.
"Corresponding Source" of a Covered Work means (i) the
Source Code of the Covered Work; (ii) all scripts,
instructions and/or information known to you (even if previously unrecorded)
necessary to build, compile, generate, modify, install and/or run
the Covered Work ("Development Activities"); (iii) all
relevant interface definition files; and (iv) the Source Code of
shared libraries that the Covered Work is specifically designed to
require, such as by intimate data communication or control flow
between those libraries and parts of the Covered
Work. Corresponding Source must be in machine-readable form.
Corresponding Source does not need to include per se a Separate Work used in
performing Development Activities; however, such Separate Works must be
clearly named, identified, and described.
"Corresponding Source" of a Covered Work means
(i) the Source Code of the Covered Work;
(ii) all scripts, instructions or information known to you
necessary for a skilled developer to build, compile, generate,
modify, install and run the Covered Work ("Development
Activities");
(iii) all relevant interface definition files;
(iv) the Source Code of shared libraries that the Covered Work is
specifically designed to require, such as by intimate data
communication or control flow between those libraries and parts of
the Covered Work; and
(v) a list clearly identifying all Separate Works used in
performing Development Activities. Corresponding Source must be in
machine-readable form.
You may Distribute a Covered Work in Object Code form, provided
that: