Federico Sacerdoti wrote:
I could reliably argue that this (3a) means the Internet. A vast majority of software in our realm is distributed this way, etc. Also, an argument could also be made that the source must be available over the same medium as the binaries. If you distribute your binary via the Internet, the source must also be available over the Internet. Otherwise, you are making the source "more difficult" to get in some sense, and are violating 3a) almost by definition.
We were talking about Enterprise distributions. Neither RHEL nor United Linux binaries or ISO were distributed freely over the NET.