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Comment by f1shy

9 hours ago

> because it's very likely there are no changes to the kernel

That is a gratuitous assumption. My experience is, as long as there is the smallest custom hardware, you will have to make some tweaks here and there.

> they're not asking for anything of value or using the GPL to advance software freedom by freeing up some valuable code, they're just wasting both theirs and others' time asking for something they can already download directly.

I'm sorry that the company which is making lots of money by using a copyrighted SW has to "waste" 200 dollars in some bureaucracy, printing and postage. But is the license of the SW they are using, and should abide by it.

> That is a gratuitous assumption. My experience is, as long as there is the smallest custom hardware, you will have to make some tweaks here and there.

How sure are you small tweaks create a derivative work? In your experience.

  • I’m not sure of anything. And that is irrelevant. Even if it is a coma, the license holds.