From: Morten B. D. <mor...@gm...> - 2009-08-10 06:32:38
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Hi Joshua, I'd love to see the app if you'd send a zipped version! Just to find out if my assumptions about the origin of the app are correct. Thanks a bunch! Sincerely, /morten On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Joshua Layne<jo...@wi...> wrote: > Hi Morten, > I downloaded it and could send it to you if you would like - I assume you > are still jailbroken, so shouldn't be a problem for you to "install" it. > It's free, so I don't think I would be engaging in anything evil here > (except perhaps in Apple's eyes, which I could care less about) - correct > me if I'm wrong. > > I haven't had much of a chance to use it and so have no real opinion on it, > other than it has a very cartoonish feel to it - seems marketed to kids. > I'll probably check it out in the next couple days. > > j. > > On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 11:17:34 +0200, Morten Bek Ditlevsen <be...@te...> > wrote: >> Hi Paul, >> Yeah, that's my only problem - the program is currently only available >> on the US app store - which I don't have access too. >> And as such I of course know that I myself is not entitled to receive >> a copy of the source code, but the US customers may be (if indeed this >> is the same Waze, but I'd say it appears to be). >> >> But if they have a clear indication that it is GPL v2 and do have a >> pointer to the source code they have not chosen to use their main >> website to distribute it. >> >> Hopefully I can find a way to try out the app 'cause altogether I >> naturally think that it's great that the code gets spread as widely as >> possible! >> >> Sincerely, >> /morten >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Paul Fox<pg...@fo...> wrote: >>> morten bek ditlevsen wrote: >>> > Hi group, >>> > Avi Romano that has contributed with iPhone patches to RoadMap >>> > informed me about half a year ago that the Freemap project has >> changed >>> > it's name to 'Waze'. >>> > Now Waze is available for the iPhone, which is great (only works in >>> > the US for now) - but I can't find any link to the GPL text or the >>> > waze client source code on the website. (and since the source code >>> > can't really be delivered along with the binary in the App Store I >>> > assume that it must be made available on the related website). >>> >>> does the iPhone binary package not make prominent the fact that >>> the code is GPL'ed? if the Waze app is in compliance, you should >>> not be having any issue at all finding the source. if you can't >>> find the source, then the package isn't in compliance. >>> >>> here's a copy of a message i sent to danny some time ago: >>> > Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:51:47 EST >>> > To: dan...@sc... >>> > >>> > From: Paul Fox <pg...@fo...> >>> > Subject: Re: [Roadmap-general] 1.2.0 released >>> > In-Reply-To: <243...@fo...> >>> > >>> > >>> > part text/plain 597 >>> > i wrote: >>> > > (you don't read hebrew, do you? i noticed that ehud's freemap >>> > > site (http://www.freemap.co.il/) now redirects to a more >>> > > commercial-looking site. seems his project is doing well...) >>> > >>> > and he seems to have abandoned sourceforge. at least i think so. >>> > >>> > there's a tarball here: http://www.waze.co.il/api/ which doesn't >>> > match his CVS. not surprising -- i haven't seen a commit of his in >>> > ages. looks like he's ported to symbian. it's such a shame he >>> > felt he had to fork. :-/ >>> > >>> > paul >>> >>> =--------------------- >>> paul fox, pg...@fo... 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