Its ... under a public open source license.
^^^
It seems some words were missing here. Which parts of it are under which public licence? In fact the mentioned program developed with Watcom VX-REXX is freeware that ships without any source code.
So why not simply write:
"Its source code (avalable at
http://trac.netlabs.org/vxapps/browser/projects/servinst/trunk) is under the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0 (
https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/)." - at least in North America...
Note you need to have a CD with the LAN server to install LAN server on top of ArcaOS.
Unfortunately that's not true. The included README file makes a different statement:
"By default, this program looks for the IBM LAN Server install image on
the specified CD-ROM drive, under the directory \CID\SERVER\IBMLS.
You can also use this program to install LAN Server from a CID server or
local disk."
To unravel the unsustainable claims by Mr. Roderick:
1. The LAN Server (Advanced) CD has not the required directory structure.
2. It cannot be used directly. CID server preparation is required additionally.
3. The Server CD of Warp Server (Advanced or for e-business) can be used out of the box instead.