 scrdcow
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Hi! I was trying to find license information and sources for minitube. I couldn’t find a single link on the minitube mainpage. I had to use google to search for it until I could find it. And actually debian source packages and others showed up more often. A search for “minitube sources” got me to the right spot thou. It feels like you almost are trying to hide the sources and license info? Or is it just me not finding? Would be nice if it were clearly available, and also the GNU/Linux install info more clearly available.
Second question; Isn’t the Windows, MacOS X and iOS versions released as free software under GPL aswell? Wondering because they had this “Try it” option as opposed to the GNU/Linux version.
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 Flavio
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There’a “source code” link. Please don’t make stupid assumptions about me wanting to hide anything. You sound rather insulting to me. Check other user-oriented projects like Firefox or Miro and see what prominence the source code info has.
Mac and Windows builds are not released under the GPL. The iOS version does not exist.
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 scrdcow
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I’m sorry it wasn’t my intension, it was late and I was tired. I didn’t find the link, but wasn’t 100% certain therefore “Or is it just me not finding?”. It just seemed very odd. But anways, i’m sorry if you read it in an insulting way. It’s hard to find on the firefox page aswell, but on miro it was easier. On many over projects it’s more clear. But it’s up to you ofcourse. I just wasn’t really sure if it was free software at all, because it wasn’t really stated anywhere.
I assumed there was an iOS version only because I made a thought error Mac App Store != App Store.
I assume the Mac and Windows builds are not free software then?
Cheers!
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