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Lawsuit FAQ now uses ESXi 6.0 and add minor fixes.
The main change here is that the lawsuit FAQ page now shows one how to
verify that VMware combined Linux source code with their binary-only
components using VMware's ESXi 6.0 rather than ESXi 5.5 Update 2.
This required a couple minor path changes and updates to the memory
addresses and SHA-1 checksums. The analysis steps otherwise remained
the same.
The FAQ is now more generic in its discussion of the ESXi versions
that were originally analyzed, in order to avoid confusion with the
analysis provided in the FAQ, which uses a newer version and reaches
the same conclusion.
Some minor, unrelated fixes were also added. These include:
* add period at end of paragraphs where it was previously missing
* convert ">" in <pre> and <code> to ">" so the page is valid HTML
* convert "&" in <pre> to "&" so the page is valid HTML
* add missing 's' to "truct pci_driver"
* fix the "tg.c" filename - this should be "tg3.c"
The main change here is that the lawsuit FAQ page now shows one how to
verify that VMware combined Linux source code with their binary-only
components using VMware's ESXi 6.0 rather than ESXi 5.5 Update 2.
This required a couple minor path changes and updates to the memory
addresses and SHA-1 checksums. The analysis steps otherwise remained
the same.
The FAQ is now more generic in its discussion of the ESXi versions
that were originally analyzed, in order to avoid confusion with the
analysis provided in the FAQ, which uses a newer version and reaches
the same conclusion.
Some minor, unrelated fixes were also added. These include:
* add period at end of paragraphs where it was previously missing
* convert ">" in <pre> and <code> to ">" so the page is valid HTML
* convert "&" in <pre> to "&" so the page is valid HTML
* add missing 's' to "truct pci_driver"
* fix the "tg.c" filename - this should be "tg3.c"
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<h1>License and Source For This Website</h1>
<p>The software running this website is licensed under
the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html">AGPLv3</a>-or-later.
You can find a <a href="/source/">full copy of the sources hosted on
this site</a>, but it may be more interesting to know that the site is
running on stock Debian squeeze with Apache, Django, mod_python, and
sqlite installed, and that the main sources for the site's code itself
is <a href="http://gitorious.org/conservancy/website">hosted on
gitorious</a>.</p>
<p>The documents on this website are
licensed as <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us">CC-By-SA-3.0
USA</a>. In some cases, the documents are dual-licensed
(AGPLv3-or-later|CC-By-SA-3.0-USA-or-later), to make it more
convenient to intermix the document with code.</p>
<p>Conservancy's Logo is also licensed
under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us">CC-By-SA-3.0
USA</a>. A <a href="/img/conservancy-logo_package.zip">Conservancy
logo package in ZIP format is available, which includes high quality SVG,
PNG and other formats</a>.</p>
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