Hi.
Sorry for jumping in here but I have a question regarding:
3. Communication of the Source Code
The Licensor may provide the Work either in its Source Code form, or as
Executable Code. If the Work is provided as Executable Code, the Licensor
provides in addition a machine-readable copy of the Source Code of the Work
along with each copy of the Work that the Licensor distributes or indicates, in
a notice following the copyright notice attached to the Work, a repository where
the Source Code is easily and freely accessible for as long as the Licensor
continues to distribute or communicate the Work.
If someone uses my EUPL licensed code the licensor only must provide “machine-readable” code with the binary? “Machine-readable” to me sounds like a stream of hex-codes or 0’s and 1’s. Can someone clarify that? I would not use this license ever if that is what the EUPL defines as open-source or even free software.
Thanks.
Cheers, pythno