In the case of busybox I guess they are just using a standard unmodified
one; so in principal all they really missing is an acknowledgment
pointing to its home page.
In the case of the kernel do we know they've actually made any
modifications at all? Or is it just a standard distribution from
someone else? Perhaps they've contributed changes back?
Dave
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