Jan Wildeboer wrote:
Unfortunately I am not sure about this. This question deals with binary distributions. But our application is distributed in source form. We have been informed that when source code is the normal form of distribution GPL 3 is out of scope. I dont like this, but I cannot be sure if that is true or not. That's why I am asking.
The GPL seems to be focused on binary distribution. That's why I am sking if it is a flaw in the GPL when it comes to interpreted language that is usually distributed in source form. If in this cae GPL 3 is out of scope I am not able to receive the sources. That would be something I find hard to accept.
Technically §3 might be applicable if the source in an interpreted language can be considered "object code or executable form" as well.
However, the main point, in my understanding, is that §3 allows 3 options to the distributor. In this case, he obviously choses option a) because the source is identical to the "executable form". Therefore options b) and c) are not applicable.
In effect that's not really different from a compiled program which is distributed according to option a). You can either accept the distributor's terms (price etc.) and get the binary with sources, or find someone who did so and who is willing to share it with you.
Frank